Matthew Poole Commentary - Revelation 5:1 - 5:1

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Revelation 5:1 - 5:1


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REVELATION CHAPTER 5



Rev_5:1-3 The book sealed with seven seals, which no man is

worthy to open.

Rev_5:4,5 John weeping thereat is comforted.

Rev_5:6,7 The Lamb that was slain taketh the book to open it.

Rev_5:8-10 The beasts and the elders praise him that had redeemed

them with his blood.

Rev_5:11-14 The angels join with them in ascribing glory to God

and to the Lamb.



Chapter Introduction



The same vision yet proceedeth. Hitherto John had only seen a throne, with a person sitting upon it in a very glorious habit and appearance, twenty-four grave persons, and four living creatures, in the shape of a lion, a calf, a man, and an eagle, each of them with six wings, and full of eyes, about the throne; and heard the twenty-four living creatures constantly giving glory to God, and the twenty-four elders harmonizing with them, and joining likewise in the high praises of God. Now the vision proceedeth.



The disputes what this



book was are very idle; for it was certainly the book of which we read hereafter, that it was opened, and to which the seven seals mentioned in the following chapters were annexed, of the opening of all which we read; and this could be no other than codex fatidicus, ( as Mr. Mede calls it), the book of the counsels, decrees, and purposes of God relating to his church, as to what more remarkable things should happen to it to the end of the world; which book was in the hand of the Father.



Written within, and on the back-side; very full of matter, so as it was written on all sides.



Sealed with seven seals; hitherto concealed from the world, and to be revealed by parts, as to the bringing to pass of those things decreed in it; though all at once by God here revealed, in a degree, by visions unto John.