Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Revelation 1:15

fine brass—Greek, "chalcolibanus," derived by some from two Greek words, "brass" and "frankincense"; derived by BOCHART from Greek, "chalcos," "brass," and Hebrew, "libbeen," "to whiten"; hence, "brass," which in the furnace has reached a white heat. Thus it answers to "burnished (flashing, or glowing) brass," Ezekiel 1:7; Revelation 10:1, "His feet as pillars of fire." Translate, "Glowing brass, as if they had been made fiery (red-hot) in a furnace." The feet of the priests were bare in ministering in the sanctuary. So our great High Priest here.

voice as . . . many waters— (Ezekiel 43:2); in Daniel 10:6, it is "like the voice of a multitude." As the Bridegroom's voice, so the bride's, Revelation 14:2; Revelation 19:6; Ezekiel 1:24, the cherubim, or redeemed creation. His voice, however, is here regarded in its terribleness to His foes. Contrast Song of Solomon 2:8; Song of Solomon 5:2, with which compare Revelation 3:20.




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Revelation 1:15:

Isaiah 33:3
Ezekiel 1:4
Ezekiel 1:27
Ezekiel 43:2
Revelation 2:18
Revelation 10:1
Revelation 10:1

 

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