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Revelation 15:7

The Pulpit Commentary on Revelation 15:7

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

And one of the four beasts gave unto the seven angels; four living beings. These, as representing life on the earth (see on ; ), are appropriately chosen as the medium for conveying to the angels the plagues about to be inflicted on men.

This description is very like what is related of the cherubim—from which the idea of the living beings is evolved (see on )—in , "And one cherub stretched forth his hand from between the cherubims unto the fire that was between the cherubims, and took thereof, and put it into the hands of him that was clothed with linen: who took it, and went out."

(On the "seven angels," see on .) Seven golden vials full of the wrath of God, who liveth forever and ever. Seven; as showing the complete nature of the wrath of God (cf. ," In them is fulfilled," etc.

). Golden; the characteristic of the heavenly things and places (cf. ; , etc.), and which is also sometimes used of other things to indicate gorgeousness and unusual splendour (cf.

). (On "vials," see on , and compare with , "the cup of his indignation.") Compare the expression, "who liveth forever and ever," with the possible reading of , "thou King of the ages."

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