[1:14] 1 tn Here δέ (de) has not been translated.
[1:14] 2 tn The clause, “even as white as snow” seems to heighten the preceding clause and is so understood in this ascensive sense (“even”) in the translation.
[1:14] 3 tn The genitive noun πυρός (puros) has been translated as an attributive genitive.
[1:15] 4 tn The precise meaning of the term translated “polished bronze” (χαλκολιβάνῳ, calkolibanw), which appears nowhere else in Greek literature outside of the book of Revelation (see 2:18), is uncertain. Without question it is some sort of metal. BDAG 1076 s.v. χαλκολίβανον suggests “fine brass/bronze.” L&N 2.57 takes the word to refer to particularly valuable or fine bronze, but notes that the emphasis here and in Rev 2:18 is more on the lustrous quality of the metal.
[1:15] 5 tn Or “that has been heated in a furnace until it glows.”
[1:15] 6 tn Grk “sound,” but the idea is closer to the roar of a waterfall or rapids.