Revelation 12:10
Context12:10 Then 1 I heard a loud voice in heaven saying,
“The salvation and the power
and the kingdom of our God,
and the ruling authority 2 of his Christ, 3 have now come,
because the accuser of our brothers and sisters, 4
the one who accuses them day and night 5 before our God,
has been thrown down.
Revelation 12:15-17
Context12:15 Then 6 the serpent spouted water like a river out of his mouth after the woman in an attempt to 7 sweep her away by a flood, 12:16 but 8 the earth came to her rescue; 9 the ground opened up 10 and swallowed the river that the dragon had spewed from his mouth. 12:17 So 11 the dragon became enraged at the woman and went away to make war on the rest of her children, 12 those who keep 13 God’s commandments and hold to 14 the testimony about Jesus. 15 (12:18) And the dragon 16 stood 17 on the sand 18 of the seashore. 19
Revelation 17:14-15
Context17:14 They will make war with the Lamb, but the Lamb will conquer them, because he is Lord of lords and King of kings, and those accompanying 20 the Lamb are the called, chosen, and faithful.”
17:15 Then 21 the angel 22 said to me, “The waters you saw (where the prostitute is seated) are peoples, multitudes, 23 nations, and languages.
[12:10] 1 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence of events within the vision.
[12:10] 2 tn Or “the right of his Messiah to rule.” See L&N 37.35.
[12:10] 3 tn Or “Messiah”; both “Christ” (Greek) and “Messiah” (Hebrew and Aramaic) mean “one who has been anointed.”
[12:10] 4 tn Grk “brothers,” but the Greek word may be used for “brothers and sisters” or “fellow Christians” (cf. BDAG 18 s.v. ἀδελφός 1, where considerable nonbiblical evidence for the plural ἀδελφοί [adelfoi] meaning “brothers and sisters” is cited). The translation “fellow believer” would normally apply (L&N 11.23), but since the speaker(s) are not specified in this context, it is not clear if such a translation would be appropriate here. The more generic “brothers and sisters” was chosen to emphasize the fact of a relationship without specifying its type.
[12:10] 5 tn Or “who accuses them continually.”
[12:15] 6 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence of events within the vision.
[12:15] 7 tn Grk “so that he might make her swept away.”
[12:16] 8 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “but” to indicate the contrast present here.
[12:16] 9 tn Grk “the earth helped the woman.”
[12:16] 10 tn Grk “the earth opened its mouth” (a metaphor for the ground splitting open).
[12:17] 11 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “so” to indicate the implied result of the woman’s escape.
[12:17] 12 tn Grk “her seed” (an idiom for offspring, children, or descendants).
[12:17] 14 tn Grk “and having.”
[12:17] 15 tn Grk “the testimony of Jesus,” which may involve a subjective genitive (“Jesus’ testimony”) or, more likely, an objective genitive (“testimony about Jesus”).
[12:17] 16 tn Grk “he”; the referent (the dragon) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[12:17] 17 tc Grk ἐστάθη (estaqh, “he stood”). The reading followed by the translation is attested by the better
[12:17] 18 tn Or “sandy beach” (L&N 1.64).
[12:17] 19 sn The standard critical texts of the Greek NT, NA27 and UBS4, both include this sentence as 12:18, as do the RSV and NRSV. Other modern translations like the NASB and NIV include the sentence at the beginning of 13:1; in these versions chap. 12 has only 17 verses.
[17:14] 20 tn See BDAG 636 s.v. μετά A.2.a.α.
[17:15] 21 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence within the narrative.
[17:15] 22 tn Grk “he”; the referent (the angel) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[17:15] 23 tn Grk “and multitudes,” but καί (kai) has not been translated here and before the following term since English normally uses a coordinating conjunction only between the last two elements in a series of three or more.