Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
Water as a flood (udwr wv potamon). "Water as a river," accusative case after ebalen (cast). The serpent could not follow the woman or stop her flight and so sought to drown her.
That he might cause her to be carried away by the stream (ina authn potamoforhton poihsh). Purpose clause with ina and the first aorist active subjunctive of poiew. For this use of poiew see Revelation 17:16. This compound verbal potamoforhton in the predicate accusative (potamov, river, forhton from forew, to bear) was not coined by John, but occurs in a papyrus of BC 110 and in several others after N.T. times. It means simply "carried away by the river."
Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Revelation 12:15:
Revelation 16:13
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