Category: Revelation: A Complete Commentary By William R Newell
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Revelation, A Complete Commentary, by William R Newell, Part 1, Judgment, Chapter 7
Locusts And Hellish Horsemen Revelation 9 We have now the sounding of trumpets of the fifth and sixth angels in Revelation 9, with their fearsome following effects upon men. The fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star from heaven fallen unto the earth: and there was given to him…
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Revelation, A Complete Commentary, by William R Newell, Part 1, Judgment, Chapter 6
The Seven Trumpet Angels And The Other Angel Revelation 8:1-5 When the Lamb opens the seventh one of the seals of the book of judgment of 8:1, we read, There followed a silence in heaven about the space of half an hour. On the one hand, all vocal worship and…
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Revelation, A Complete Commentary, by William R Newell, Part 1, Judgment, Chapter 5
The Sealed Israelites Revelation 7:1-8 We have in the remarkable seventh chapter two great companies of saved ones revealed to us before those direct visitations of judgment from heaven, which begin under the seventh seal in chapter 8. There are three sections to the chapter: 1. The staying of the…
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Revelation, A Complete Commentary, by William R Newell, Part 1, Judgment, Chapter 4
Six Seals Opened Revelation 6 Let us now consider the seals of chapter 6. They cover the whole book to the new creation; for the seventh seal contains the seven trumpets, and the seventh trumpet the seven bowls of wrath of chapter 16 (which chapter really ends the revelation of the judgments…
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Revelation, A Complete Commentary, by William R Newell, Part 1, Judgment, Chapter 3
The Things After Church Things The professing Church having failed, and been judged and rejected as God’s house, must now be superseded by the Coming and Kingdom of the Lord Himself. So we enter upon what our Lord calls “the things that shall come to pass after the present (or Church) things.” (See Chapter…
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Revelation, A Complete Commentary, by William R Newell, Part 1, Judgment, Chapter 2
The Seven Letters Revelation 2, 3 About one-eighth of the book of Revelation is taken up with these seven messages. The true student of God’s word learns to give most attention to what God most emphasizes. Therefore we beg the reader not to pass lightly over these seven solemn messages…
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Revelation, A Complete Commentary, by William R Newell, Part 1, Judgment, Chapter 1
Opening Message Revelation 1 The Revelation of Jesus Christ: which God gave Him. This expression is the true title to the book. It is acommunication or unfolding of the details of future things by our Lord Jesus Christ. These opening statements are startling: (1) God gave Jesus Christ this apocalypse, or “revelation.” (2) It was…
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Revelation, A Complete Commentary, by William R Newell, Introduction
Romans, Ephesians and Hebrews should be known before Revelation. Romans, justified forever by faith; Ephesians, our calling, one with the Risen Christ; Hebrews, our Great High Priest, Who makes continual intercession for us, and leads our worship in heaven. Remembering that the Father hath committed all judgment, and also the authority to…