Commentaries:
Robertson's Word Pictures (NT)
<< Revelation 19:10   Revelation 19:12 >>


Revelation 19:11

The heaven opened (ton ouranon hnewgmenon). Perfect passive participle (triple reduplication) of anoigw. Accusative case after eidon. So Ezekiel (Ezekiel 1:1) begins his prophecy. See also the baptism of Jesus (Matthew 3:16; Luke 3:21, but sxizomenouv in Mark 1:10). Jesus predicted the opened heavens to Nathanael (John 1:51). In Revelation 4:1 a door is opened in heaven, the sanctuary is opened (Revelation 11:19; Revelation 15:5), angels come out of heaven (Revelation 10:1; Revelation 14:17; Revelation 18:1), and sounds come from heaven (Revelation 19:1).

Behold, a white horse (idou ippov leukov). Nominative case because of idou, not eidon. Cf. Revelation 6:2 for ippov leukov. The emblem of victory in both cases, but the riders are very different. Here it is the Messiah who is the Warrior, as is made plain by "Faithful and True" (pistov kai alhqinov), epithets already applied to Christ (Revelation 1:5; Revelation 3:7, Revelation 3:14). Cf. also Revelation 22:6.

In righteousness he doth judge and make war (en dikaiosunh krinei kai polemei). See Isaiah 11:3 ff. The Messiah is both Judge and Warrior, but he does both in righteousness (Revelation 15:3; Revelation 16:5, Revelation 16:7; Revelation 19:2). He passes judgment on the beast (antichrist) and makes war on him. Satan had offered Christ a victory of compromise which was rejected.




Other Robertson's Word Pictures (NT) entries containing Revelation 19:11:

Revelation 1:7
Revelation 3:7
Revelation 3:7
Revelation 6:2
Revelation 17:11
Revelation 21:5

 

<< Revelation 19:10   Revelation 19:12 >>

DISCLAIMER: Church of the Great God (CGG) provides these resources to aid the individual in studying the Bible. However, it is up to the individual to "prove all things, and hold fast to that which is good" (I Thessalonians 5:21). The content of these resources does not necessarily reflect the views of CGG. They are provided for information purposes only.

©Copyright 1992-2024 Church of the Great God.   Contact C.G.G. if you have questions or comments.