Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Revelation 22:1 - 22:1

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Revelation 22:1 - 22:1


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Rev 22:1-21. The river of life: The tree of life: The other blessednesses of the redeemed. John forbidden to worship the angel. Nearness of Christ’s coming to fix man’s eternal state. Testimony of Jesus, His Spirit, and the Bride, any addition to which, or subtraction from which, shall be eternally punished. Closing benediction.

pure - A, B, Vulgate, and Hilary 22, omit.

water of life - infinitely superior to the typical waters in the first Paradise (Gen 2:10-14); and even superior to those figurative ones in the millennial Jerusalem (Eze 47:1, Eze 47:12; Zec 14:8), as the matured fruit is superior to the flower. The millennial waters represent full Gospel grace; these waters of new Jerusalem represent Gospel glory perfected. Their continuous flow from God, the Fountain of life, symbolizes the uninterrupted continuance of life derived by the saints, ever fresh, from Him: life in fullness of joy, as well as perpetual vitality. Like pure crystal, it is free from every taint: compare Rev 4:6, “before the throne a sea of glass, like crystal.”

clear - Greek, “bright.”