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Revelation 19:11 - Exposition

And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse. A new vision now opens, which is, however, part of the preceding series, commencing at Revelation 13:1 . The destruction of certain forms of evil—typified by Babylon and the harlot—has been declared; the final overthrow of the dragon has vet to be related, though there may be no such separation in the actual infliction of these punishments as there necessarily is in the relation of them. The warfare now to be described must be understood to be that which is taking place between the hosts of Christ and Satan throughout the period of the world's existence. The heaven opened (cf. Revelation 4:1 ). A similar figure has been already employed in the first seal vision ( Revelation 6:2 ). It has been pointed out that the same image is employed at the beginning and at the end of the description of the warfare between Christ and the devil. He who is the First and the Last, the Alpha and Omega ( Revelation 1:8 ), rides forth conquering and to conquer ( Revelation 6:2 ). And he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war. Even the participial construction here employed connects this account with Revelation 6:2 . "Faithful and True" are the titles applied to our Lord in Revelation 3:14 , which see. In righteousness he cloth judge; cf. Isaiah's prophecy of Christ: "But with righteousness shall he judge the poor" ( Isaiah 11:4 ); cf. verse 2 of this chapter. The purposes of this expedition are "to judge and make war."

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