[3] And cast him into the
bottomless pit, and shut him up, and set a seal upon him, that he should
deceive the nations no more, till the thousand years should be fulfilled:
and after that he must be loosed a little season.
And set a seal upon him - How far these expressions are
to be taken literally, how far figuratively only, who can tell? That he
might deceive the nations no more - One benefit only is here expressed,
as resulting from the confinement of Satan. But how many and great blessings
are implied! For the grand enemy being removed, the kingdom of God holds
on its uninterrupted course among the nations; and the great mystery of
God, so long foretold, is at length fulfilled; namely, when the beast is
destroyed and Satan bound. This fulfilment approaches nearer and nearer;
and contains things of the utmost importance, the knowledge of which becomes
every day more distinct and easy. In the mean time it is highly necessary
to guard against the present rage and subtilty of the devil. Quickly he
will be bound: when he is loosed again, the martyrs will live and reign
with Christ. Then follow his coming in glory, the new heaven, new earth,
and new Jerusalem. The bottomless pit is properly the devil's prison; afterwards
he is cast into the lake of fire. He can deceive the nations no more till
the "thousand years," mentioned before, verse 2, Rev 20:2 are fulfilled.
Then he must be loosed - So does the mysterious wisdom of God permit. For
a small time - Small comparatively: though upon the whole it cannot be
very short, because the things to be transacted therein, verses 8, 9, Revelation
20:8,9 must take up a considerable space. We are very shortly to expect,
one after another, the calamities occasioned by the second beast, the harvest
and the vintage, the pouring out of the phials, the judgment of Babylon,
the last raging of the beast and his destruction, the imprisonment of Satan.
How great things these! and how short the time! What is needful for us?
Wisdom, patience, faithfulness, watchfulness. It is no time to settle upon
our lees. This is not, if it be rightly understood, an acceptable message
to the wise, the mighty, the honourable, of this world. Yet that which
is to be done, shall be done: there is no counsel against the Lord.
[4] And I saw thrones, and they
sat upon them, and judgment was given unto them: and I saw the souls of
them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God,
and which had not worshipped the beast, neither his image, neither had
received his mark upon their foreheads, or in their hands; and they lived
and reigned with Christ a thousand years.
And I saw thrones - Such as are promised the apostles,
19:28; Luke 22:30.And they - Namely, the saints, whom St. John saw at the
same time, Daniel 7:22,sat upon them; and Judgment was given to them. 6:2.
Who, and how many, these are, is not said. Butthey are distinguished from
the souls, or persons, mentioned immediately after; and from the saints
already raised. And I saw the souls of those who had been beheaded - With
the axe: so the original word signifies. One kind of death, which was particularly
inflicted at Rome, is mentioned for all. For the testimony of Jesus, and
for the word of God - The martyrs were sometimes killed for the word of
God in general; sometimes particularly for the testimony of Jesus: the
one, while they refused to worship idols; the other, while they confessed
the name of Christ. And those who had not worshipped the wild beast, nor
his image - These seem to be a company distinct from those who appeared,
Revelation 15:2. Those overcame, probably, in such contests as these had
not. Before the number of the beast was expired, the people were compelled
to worship him, by the most dreadful violence. But when the beast "was
not," they were only seduced into it by the craft of the false prophet.
And they lived - Their souls and bodies being re - united. And reigned
with Christ - Not on earth, but in heaven. The "reigning on earth" mentioned,
Revelation 11:15, is quite different from this.A thousand years - It must
be observed, that two distinct thousand years are mentioned throughout
this whole passage. Each is mentioned thrice; the thousand wherein Satan
is bound, verses 2, 3, 7; Revelation 20:2,3,7, the thousand wherein the
saints shall reign, verses 4 - 6. Revelation 20:4- 6 The former end before
the end of the world; the latter reach to the general resurrection. So
that the beginning and end of the former thousand is before the beginning
and end of the latter. Therefore as in the second verse, Rev 20:2 at the
first mention of the former; so in the fourth verse, Rev 20:2 at the first
mention of the latter, it is only said, a thousand years; in the other
places, "the thousand," verses 3, 5, 7, Revelation 20:3,5,7 that is, the
thousand mentioned before. Duringthe former, the promises concerning the
flourishing state of the church, Revelation 10:7, shall be fulfilled; during
the latter, while the saints reign with Christ in heaven, men on earth
will be careless and secure.
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