Revelation 14:17
Context14:17 Then 1 another angel came out of the temple in heaven, and he too had a sharp sickle.
Revelation 21:7
Context21:7 The one who conquers 2 will inherit these things, and I will be his God and he will be my son.
Revelation 17:11
Context17:11 The 3 beast that was, and is not, is himself an eighth king and yet is one of the seven, and is going to destruction.
Revelation 19:12
Context19:12 His eyes are like a fiery 4 flame and there are many diadem crowns 5 on his head. He has 6 a name written 7 that no one knows except himself.
Revelation 19:15
Context19:15 From his mouth extends a sharp sword, so that with it he can strike the nations. 8 He 9 will rule 10 them with an iron rod, 11 and he stomps the winepress 12 of the furious 13 wrath of God, the All-Powerful. 14
Revelation 3:20
Context3:20 Listen! 15 I am standing at the door and knocking! If anyone hears my voice and opens the door I will come into his home 16 and share a meal with him, and he with me.
Revelation 14:10
Context14:10 that person 17 will also drink of the wine of God’s anger 18 that has been mixed undiluted in the cup of his wrath, and he will be tortured with fire and sulfur 19 in front of the holy angels and in front of the Lamb.
Revelation 21:3
Context21:3 And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying: “Look! The residence 20 of God is among human beings. 21 He 22 will live among them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them. 23


[14:17] 1 tn Here καί (kai) has been translated as “then” to indicate the implied sequence within the narrative.
[21:7] 2 tn Or “who is victorious”; traditionally, “who overcomes.”
[17:11] 3 tn Here καί (kai) has not been translated because of differences between Greek and English style.
[19:12] 4 tn The genitive noun πυρός (puros) has been translated as an attributive genitive (see also Rev 1:14).
[19:12] 5 tn For the translation of διάδημα (diadhma) as “diadem crown” see L&N 6.196.
[19:12] 6 tn Grk “head, having.” Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, a new sentence was started here in the translation.
[19:12] 7 tn Although many translations supply a prepositional phrase to specify what the name was written on (“upon Him,” NASB; “on him,” NIV), there is no location for the name specified in the Greek text.
[19:15] 5 tn Or “the Gentiles” (the same Greek word may be translated “Gentiles” or “nations”).
[19:15] 6 tn Here καί (kai) has not been translated because of differences between Greek and English style.
[19:15] 7 tn Grk “will shepherd.”
[19:15] 8 tn Or “scepter.” The Greek term ῥάβδος (rJabdo") can mean either “rod” or “scepter.”
[19:15] 9 sn He stomps the winepress. See Isa 63:3, where Messiah does this alone (usually several individuals would join in the process), and Rev 14:20.
[19:15] 10 tn The genitive θυμοῦ (qumou) has been translated as an attributed genitive. Following BDAG 461 s.v. θυμός 2, the combination of the genitives of θυμός (qumos) and ὀργή (orgh) in Rev 16:19 and 19:15 are taken to be a strengthening of the thought as in the OT and Qumran literature (Exod 32:12; Jer 32:37; Lam 2:3; CD 10:9).
[19:15] 11 tn On this word BDAG 755 s.v. παντοκράτωρ states, “the Almighty, All-Powerful, Omnipotent (One) only of God…(ὁ) κύριος ὁ θεὸς ὁ π. …Rv 1:8; 4:8; 11:17; 15:3; 16:7; 21:22.”
[3:20] 7 tn Grk “come in to him.”
[14:10] 7 tn Grk “he himself.”
[14:10] 8 tn The Greek word for “anger” here is θυμός (qumos), a wordplay on the “passion” (θυμός) of the personified city of Babylon in 14:8.
[14:10] 9 tn Traditionally, “brimstone.”
[21:3] 8 tn Or “dwelling place”; traditionally, “tabernacle”; literally “tent.”
[21:3] 9 tn Or “people”; Grk “men” (ἀνθρώπων, anqrwpwn), a generic use of the term. In the translation “human beings” was used here because “people” occurs later in the verse and translates a different Greek word (λαοί, laoi).
[21:3] 10 tn Grk “men, and he.” Because of the length and complexity of the Greek sentence, a new sentence was started here in the translation.
[21:3] 11 tc ‡ Most