Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
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Revelation 10:6

liveth for ever and ever—Greek, "liveth unto the ages of the ages" (compare Daniel 12:7).

created heaven . . . earth . . . sea, etc.—This detailed designation of God as the Creator, is appropriate to the subject of the angel's oath, namely, the consummating of the mystery of God (Revelation 10:7), which can surely be brought to pass by the same Almighty power that created all things, and by none else.

that there should be time no longer—Greek, "that time (that is, an interval of time) no longer shall be." The martyrs shall have no longer a time to wait for the accomplishment of their prayers for the purgation of the earth by the judgments which shall remove their and God's foes from it (Revelation 6:11). The appointed season or time of delay is at an end (the same Greek is here as in Revelation 6:11, chronus). Not as English Version implies, Time shall end and eternity begin.




Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Revelation 10:6:

Ezekiel 20:5-6
Daniel 12:7
Colossians 1:16
Revelation 10:1
Revelation 10:2
Revelation 10:5
Revelation 10:7

 

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