Commentaries:
Adam Clarke
Revelation 12:7 per Adam Clarke
There was war in heaven - In the same treatise, fol. 87, 2, on Exodus 14:7, Pharaoh took six hundred chariots, we have these words: "There was war among those above and among those below, vehammilchamaĥ hayethah chazakah bashshamayim , and there was great war in heaven." Of Michael the rabbins are full. See much in Schoettgen, and see the note on Jude 1:9.
The dragon - and his angels - The same as Rab. Sam. ben David, in Chasad Shimuel, calls Samael vechayilothaiv , "Samael and his troops;" fol. 28, 2.
Revelation 12:7 per John Edward Clarke
And there was war in heaven - As heaven means here the throne of the Roman empire, the war in heaven consequently alludes to the breaking out of civil commotions among the governors of this empire.
Michael and his angels fought against the dragon - Michael was the man child which the woman brought forth, as is evident from the context, and therefore signifies, as has been shown already, the dynasty of Christian Roman emperors. This dynasty is represented by Michael, because he is "the great prince which standeth for the children of God' s people." Daniel 12:1.
And the dragon fought and his angels - Or ministers.
Other Adam Clarke entries containing Revelation 12:7:
Daniel 10:13
Jude 1:9
Revelation 12:7
Revelation 12:7
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