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Text -- Revelation 22:10 (NET)

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22:10 Then he said to me, “Do not seal up the words of the prophecy contained in this book, because the time is near.
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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per phrase)

Robertson: Rev 22:10 - -- And he saith unto me ( kai legei moi ). The angel resumes as in Rev 19:9.

And he saith unto me ( kai legei moi ).

The angel resumes as in Rev 19:9.

Robertson: Rev 22:10 - -- Seal not up ( mē sphragisēis ). Prohibition with mē and the ingressive first aorist active subjunctive of sphragizō . Charles takes this to...

Seal not up ( mē sphragisēis ).

Prohibition with mē and the ingressive first aorist active subjunctive of sphragizō . Charles takes this to be the command of Christ because in Rev 22:7, Rev 22:18 "the words of the prophecy of this book"come from Christ. But that is not a conclusive argument, though Charles, as already stated, rearranges these chapters to suit his own notion. Once only (Rev 10:4) was John directed to seal and not to write. See note on Rev 10:4 for discussion of sphragizō . This book is to be left open for all to read (Rev 1:3; Rev 13:18; Rev 17:9; Rev 22:7, Rev 22:18).

Robertson: Rev 22:10 - -- At hand ( eggus ). As in Rev 1:3.

At hand ( eggus ).

As in Rev 1:3.

Vincent: Rev 22:10 - -- Seal ( σφραγίσῃς ) Rev., seal up . This word occurs eighteen times in Revelation and twice in the Gospel, and only five times els...

Seal ( σφραγίσῃς )

Rev., seal up . This word occurs eighteen times in Revelation and twice in the Gospel, and only five times elsewhere in the New Testament. It means to confirm or attest (Joh 3:33); to close up for security (Mat 27:66; Rev 20:3); to hide or keep secret (Rev 10:4; Rev 22:10); to mark a person or thing (Rev 7:3; Eph 1:13; Eph 4:30)

Vincent: Rev 22:10 - -- Time ( καιρὸς ) See on Mat 12:1.

Time ( καιρὸς )

See on Mat 12:1.

Wesley: Rev 22:10 - -- After a little pause.

After a little pause.

Wesley: Rev 22:10 - -- Conceal them not, like the things that are sealed up.

Conceal them not, like the things that are sealed up.

Wesley: Rev 22:10 - -- Wherein they shall begin to take place.

Wherein they shall begin to take place.

JFB: Rev 22:10 - -- But in Dan 12:4, Dan 12:9 (compare Dan 8:26), the command is, "Seal the book," for the vision shall be "for many days." The fulfilment of Daniel's pro...

But in Dan 12:4, Dan 12:9 (compare Dan 8:26), the command is, "Seal the book," for the vision shall be "for many days." The fulfilment of Daniel's prophecy was distant, that of John's prophecy is near. The New Testament is the time of the end and fulfilment. The Gentile Church, for which John wrote his Revelation, needs more to be impressed with the shortness of the period, as it is inclined, owing to its Gentile origin, to conform to the world and forget the coming of the Lord. The Revelation points, on the one hand, to Christ's coming as distant, for it shows the succession of the seven seals, trumpets, and vials; on the other hand, it proclaims, "Behold, I come quickly." So Christ marked many events as about to intervene before His coming, and yet He also says "Behold, I come quickly," because our right attitude is that of continual prayerful watching for His coming (Mat 25:6, Mat 25:13, Mat 25:19; Mar 13:32-37 [AUBERLEN]; compare Rev 1:3).

Clarke: Rev 22:10 - -- Seal not the sayings - Do not lay them up for future generations; they concern the present times; they must shortly come to pass, for the time is at...

Seal not the sayings - Do not lay them up for future generations; they concern the present times; they must shortly come to pass, for the time is at hand. See above, Rev 22:6. What concerned the Jews was certainly at hand.

TSK: Rev 22:10 - -- he saith : Rev 22:12, Rev 22:13, Rev 22:16, Rev 22:20 Seal : Rev 5:1, Rev 10:4; Isa 8:16; Dan 8:26, Dan 12:4, Dan 12:9; Mat 10:27 for : Rev 1:3; Isa 1...

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Commentary -- Word/Phrase Notes (per Verse)

Barnes: Rev 22:10 - -- And he saith unto me - The angel. Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book - That is, seal not the book itself, for it may be re...

And he saith unto me - The angel.

Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book - That is, seal not the book itself, for it may be regarded altogether as a prophetic book. On the sealing of a book, see the notes on Rev 5:1 . Isaiah (Isa 8:16; Isa 30:8) and Daniel (Dan 8:26; Dan 12:4, Dan 12:9) were commanded to seal up their prophecies. Their prophecies related to far-distant times, and the idea in their being commanded to seal them was, that they should make the record sure and unchangeable; that they should finish it, and lay it up for future ages; so that, in far-distant times, the events might be compared with the prophecy, and it might be seen that there was an exact correspondence between the prophecy and the fulfillment. Their prophecies would not be immediately demanded for the use of persecuted saints, but would pertain to future ages. On the other hand, the events which John had predicted, though in their ultimate development they were to extend to the end of the world, and even into eternity, were about to begin to be fulfilled, and were to be of immediate use in consoling a persecuted church. John, therefore, was directed not to seal up his predictions; not to lay them away, to be opened, as it were, in distant ages; but to leave them open, so that a persecuted church might have access to them, and might, in times of persecution and trial, have the assurance that the principles of their religion would finally triumph. See the notes on Rev 10:2.

For the time is at hand - That is, they are soon to commence. It is not implied that they would be soon completed. The idea is, that as the scenes of persecution were soon to open upon the church, it was important that the church should have access to these prophecies of the final triumph of religion, to sustain it in its trials. Compare the notes on Rev 1:1, Rev 1:3.

Poole: Rev 22:10 - -- And he saith unto me this he is Christ, as appeareth from Rev 22:12,13 . Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book let these things be op...

And he saith unto me this he is Christ, as appeareth from Rev 22:12,13 .

Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book let these things be open to be promulgated, and published to the whole church.

For the time is at hand for it will not be long before they shall begin to be fulfilled.

PBC: Rev 22:10 - -- Daniel was told to seal up the vision and prophecy until the time of the end. " But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the ...

Daniel was told to seal up the vision and prophecy until the time of the end. " But thou, O Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased." {Da 12:4} John is told the time is at hand. God has closed the door of the congregation against these self righteous Jews and all who reject the prophecy of this book. All men will come before God even as they are now. Every man will receive a just recompense for his deeds. The Greek word for reward is misthos, meaning to pay for service. Reward, or payment for services is not a condition of eternity. Grace is not conditioned upon services rendered. Therefore, this is speaking of the time world. The time of no return is past. Let all men remain as they are at present. Jerusalem has passed the time of God’s leniency, and the day of His mercy has passed.— Eld. Charles Taylor

Haydock: Rev 22:10 - -- Seal not the words; as not designed to be kept sealed or secret, but to be delivered to the faithful for their instruction, that they may be prepared...

Seal not the words; as not designed to be kept sealed or secret, but to be delivered to the faithful for their instruction, that they may be prepared to suffer persecutions; that their faith, hope, and charity may be enlivened and increased by a firm expectation of their happiness in the next world, after short sufferings in this. (Witham)

Gill: Rev 22:10 - -- And he saith unto me,.... Not the angel, but Christ, as is manifest from Rev 22:12. This clause is left out in the Ethiopic version. Seal not the s...

And he saith unto me,.... Not the angel, but Christ, as is manifest from Rev 22:12. This clause is left out in the Ethiopic version.

Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book; as the orders are, when things are intended not to be published, but concealed, at least as yet, because of the distance of the accomplishment of them, which was not the case here; see Rev 10:4. Christ would have the things John saw and heard, written, and made public, sent in an open book, unsealed, to the churches, that they might be seen and read of all; that so the afflictions and persecutions of the people of God, both under Rome Pagan, and Rome Papal, might be known, and the saints not be offended at them when they came, but be prepared for them, to endure them patiently; and that they might be apprised of the errors and heresies that were to spring up, and of the appearance and wickedness of the man of sin, and his followers, and beware of them; and that they might have some assurance of the destruction of antichrist, and of the glorious state of the church, both in the spiritual and personal reign of Christ, and so be comforted in the midst of their tribulations, and rejoice in the faith and hope of these things. We may learn from hence, that the Scriptures in general are not to be locked up, and concealed from the common people, but lie open, and are to be read by all; and in particular, that this book is not so dark and obscure as it is thought to be:

for the time is at hand; when the things in this book shall begin to be fulfilled; see Rev 1:1.

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Commentary -- Verse Notes / Footnotes

NET Notes: Rev 22:10 Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence of events within the vision.

Geneva Bible: Rev 22:10 ( 3 ) And he saith unto me, ( 4 ) Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book: for the time is at hand. ( 3 ) The angel returns to his former s...

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Commentary -- Verse Range Notes

TSK Synopsis: Rev 22:1-21 - --1 The river of the water of life.2 The tree of life.5 The light of the city of God is himself.9 The angel will not be worshipped.18 Nothing may be add...

Maclaren: Rev 22:1-11 - --The City, The Citizens, And The King "And he shewed me a pure river of water of life, clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne of God and of th...

MHCC: Rev 22:6-19 - --The Lord Jesus spake by the angel, solemnly confirming the contents of this book, particularly of this last vision. He is the Lord God faithful and tr...

Matthew Henry: Rev 22:6-19 - -- We have here a solemn ratification of the contents of this book, and particularly of this last vision (though some think it may not only refer to th...

Barclay: Rev 22:10-11 - --This passage insists that the coming of Christ is close at hand; it must be the Risen Christ who is speaking. In the older Apocalypses, written betw...

Constable: Rev 22:6-21 - --IV. THE EPILOGUE TO THE BOOK 22:6-21 In this final section of the book John reported concluding information and ...

Constable: Rev 22:8-11 - --B. The testimony of John 22:8-11 22:8 John resumed addressing the reader, which he had not done since 1:1, 4, and 9. He affirmed the angel's words tha...

College: Rev 22:1-21 - --22:6 The angel said to me, "These words are trustworthy and true. The Lord, the God of the spirits of the prophets, sent his angel to show his servant...

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Introduction / Outline

Robertson: Revelation (Book Introduction) THE REVELATION OF JOHN ABOUT a.d. 95 By Way of Introduction Difficulty in the Problem Perhaps no single book in the New Testament presents so ...

JFB: Revelation (Book Introduction) AUTHENTICITY.--The author calls himself John (Rev 1:1, Rev 1:4, Rev 1:9; Rev 2:8). JUSTIN MARTYR [Dialogue with Trypho, p. 308] (A.D. 139-161) quotes ...

JFB: Revelation (Outline) TITLE: SOURCE AND OBJECT OF THIS REVELATION: BLESSING ON THE READER AND KEEPER OF IT, AS THE TIME IS NEAR: INSCRIPTION TO THE SEVEN CHURCHES: APOSTOL...

TSK: Revelation (Book Introduction) The obscurity of this prophecy, which has been urged against its genuineness, necessarily results from the highly figurative and symbolical language i...

TSK: Revelation 22 (Chapter Introduction) Overview Rev 22:1, The river of the water of life; Rev 22:2, The tree of life; Rev 22:5, The light of the city of God is himself; Rev 22:9, The an...

Poole: Revelation 22 (Chapter Introduction) CHAPTER 22

MHCC: Revelation (Book Introduction) The Book of the Revelation of St. John consists of two principal divisions. 1. Relates to " the things which are," that is, the then present state of...

MHCC: Revelation 22 (Chapter Introduction) (Rev 22:1-5) A description of the heavenly state, under the figures of the water and the tree of life, and of the throne of God and the Lamb. (Rev 22...

Matthew Henry: Revelation (Book Introduction) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Revelation of St. John the Divine It ought to be no prejudice to the credit and authority of this b...

Matthew Henry: Revelation 22 (Chapter Introduction) In this chapter we have, I. A further description of the heavenly state of the church (Rev 22:1-5). II. A confirmation of this and all the other ...

Barclay: Revelation (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO THE REVELATION OF JOHN The Strange Book When a student of the New Testament embarks upon the study of the Revelation he feels him...

Barclay: Revelation 22 (Chapter Introduction) The River Of Life (Rev_22:1-2) The Tree Of Life (Rev_22:1-2 Continued) The Beauty Of Holiness (Rev_22:3-5) Final Words (Rev_22:6-9) The Time Is ...

Constable: Revelation (Book Introduction) Introduction Historical background The opening verses of the book state that "John" wr...

Constable: Revelation (Outline) Outline I. The preparation of the prophet ch. 1 A. The prologue of the book 1:1-8 ...

Constable: Revelation Revelation Bibliography Abbott-Smith, George. A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament. Edinburgh: T. & ...

Haydock: Revelation (Book Introduction) THE APOCALYPSE OF ST. JOHN, THE APOSTLE. INTRODUCTION. Though some in the first ages [centuries] doubted whether this book was canonical, and ...

Gill: Revelation (Book Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION That this book was written by the Apostle and Evangelist John, is clear not only from the express mention of his name, a...

Gill: Revelation 22 (Chapter Introduction) INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 22 This chapter contains a further account of the above city, a confirmation of the visions of this book, and the conclu...

College: Revelation (Book Introduction) PREFACE This commentary on the Revelation of John has been prepared for general readers of the Bible who desire to deepen their understanding of God'...

College: Revelation (Outline) OUTLINE I. PROLOGUE - 1:1-20 A. Introduction to the Prophecy - 1:1-3 B. Sender - 1:4a C. Recipients - 1:4b D. Prescript - 1:4c-5a E. ...

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