The Expositor's Bible: The Book of RevelationMilligan, William
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The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Revelation
Milligan, William
Bible. Revelation -- Commentaries
And there was war in heaven, Michael and his angels going forth to
war with the dragon; and the dragon warred and his angels: and
they prevailed not, neither was their place found any more in
heaven. And the great dragon was cast down, the old serpent, he
that is called the devil, and Satan, the deceiver of the whole
inhabited earth: he was cast down into the earth, and his angels
were cast down with him. And I heard a great voice in heaven,
saying, Now is come the salvation, and the power, and the kingdom
of our God, and the authority of His Christ: for the accuser of
our brethren is cast down, which accuseth them before our God day
and night. And they overcame him because of the blood of the Lamb,
and because of the word of their testimony; and they loved not
their life even unto death. Therefore rejoice, O heavens, and ye
that tabernacle in them. Woe for the earth and for the sea!
because the devil is gone down unto you, having great wrath,
knowing that he hath but a short season (xii. 7-12).
If our conception of the first six verses of the chapter be correct,
it will be evident that the idea often entertained, that the verses
following them form a break in the narrative which is only resumed at
ver. 13, is wrong. There is no break. The progress of the thought is
continuous. The combatants have been set before us, and we have now
the contest in which they are engaged. This consideration also helps
us to understand the personality of Michael and the particular
conflict in the Seer's view.
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