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Revelation 10:7

Context
10:7 But in the days 1  when the seventh angel is about to blow his trumpet, the mystery of God is completed, 2  just as he has 3  proclaimed to his servants 4  the prophets.”

Revelation 18:12

Context
18:12 cargo such as gold, silver, 5  precious stones, pearls, fine linen, purple cloth, silk, 6  scarlet cloth, 7  all sorts of things made of citron wood, 8  all sorts of objects made of ivory, all sorts of things made of expensive wood, bronze, iron and marble,
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[10:7]  1 tn Grk “But in the days of the voice of the seventh angel.”

[10:7]  2 tn The aorist ἐτελέσθη (etelesqh) has been translated as a proleptic (futuristic) aorist (ExSyn 564 cites this verse as an example).

[10:7]  3 tn The time of the action described by the aorist εὐηγγέλισεν (euhngelisen) seems to be past with respect to the aorist passive ἐτελέσθη (etelesqh). This does not require that the prophets in view here be OT prophets. They may actually refer to the martyrs in the church (so G. B. Caird, Revelation [HNTC], 129).

[10:7]  4 tn See the note on the word “servants” in 1:1.

[18:12]  5 tn Grk “and silver,” but καί (kai) has not been translated before most of these terms since English normally uses a coordinating conjunction only between the last two elements in a series of three or more

[18:12]  6 tn On this term BDAG 924-25 s.v. σιρικός states, “per. to silk from Ser, subst. τὸ σιρικόν silk cloth or garments w. other costly materials Rv 18:12.”

[18:12]  7 tn On the translation of κόκκινον (kokkinon) as “scarlet cloth” see L&N 6.170.

[18:12]  8 tn On the phrase πᾶν ξύλον θύϊνον (pan xulon quinon) L&N 3.63 states, “pertaining to being made or consisting of citron wood (that is, from a citron tree) – ‘of citron wood.’ καὶ πᾶν ξύλον θύϊνον καὶ πᾶν σκεῦος ἐλεφάντινον ‘and all kinds of things made of citron wood and all kinds of objects made of ivory’ Re 18:12. The citron tree belongs to the citrus family of plants, and it produces a pale yellow fruit somewhat larger than a lemon, the rind of which is often candied. In Re 18:12, however, the focus is upon the fine quality of the wood.”



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