Alleluia Almighty Army Crowd Crying Ears Hallelujah Kingly Loud Mighty Multitude Omnipotent Peals Power Praise Reign Reigneth Reigns Roar Ruler Rushing Saying Seemed Shouting Strong Thunder Thunderings Thunderpeals Thunders Voice Voices Waters

19:6 And I heard {6} as it were the voice of a great multitude, and as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings, saying, Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.

(6) Outside the temple in heaven.

19:6 And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude. This is in response to the call from the throne.

For he Lord God omnipotent reigneth. This is demonstrated in the overthrow of the wicked.

19:6 And I heard the voice of a great multitude. So all his servants did praise him. The Almighty reigneth - More eminently and gloriously than ever before.

19:1-10 Praising God for what we have, is praying for what is yet further to be done for us. There is harmony between the angels and the saints in this triumphant song. Christ is the Bridegroom of his ransomed church. This second union will be completed in heaven; but the beginning of the glorious millennium (by which is meant a reign of Christ, or a state of happiness, for a thousand years on earth) may be considered as the celebration of his espousals on earth. Then the church of Christ, being purified from errors, divisions, and corruptions, in doctrine, discipline, worship, and practice, will be made ready to be publicly owned by him as his delight and his beloved. The church appeared; not in the gay, gaudy dress of the mother of harlots, but in fine linen, clean and white. In the robes of Christ's righteousness, imputed for justification, and imparted for sanctification. The promises of the gospel, the true sayings of God, opened, applied, and sealed by the Spirit of God, in holy ordinances, are the marriage-feast. This seems to refer to the abundant grace and consolation Christians will receive in the happy days which are to come. The apostle offered honour to the angel. The angel refused it. He directed the apostle to the true and only object of religious worship; to worship God, and him alone. This plainly condemns the practice of those who worship the elements of bread and wine, and saints, and angels; and of those who do not believe that Christ is truly and by nature God, yet pay him a sort of worship. They stand convicted of idolatry by a messenger from heaven. These are the true sayings of God; of Him who is to be worshipped, as one with the Father and the Holy Spirit.

Alleluia Almighty Crying Great Hallelujah Hear Heard Loud Mighty Multitude Peals Reigneth Reigns Roar Ruler Rushing Seemed Shouting Something Sound Sounded Thunder Thunderings Thunders Voice Voices Waters

Alleluia Almighty Crying Great Hallelujah Hear Heard Loud Mighty Multitude Peals Reigneth Reigns Roar Ruler Rushing Seemed Shouting Something Sound Sounded Thunder Thunderings Thunders Voice Voices Waters


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