Chapter 12 Footnotes
[1] Revelation 12:1, 12:3, and 15:1
[2] verse 5
[3] e.g. Deuteronomy 4:19, Psalm 148:3, Song of Solomon 6:10, Jeremiah 8:2, 1Corinthians 15:41.
[4] e.g. Isaiah 13:10, Ezekiel 32:7, Joel 2:10, Matthew 24:29, Revelation 8:12.
[5] Genesis 37:9
[6] Genesis 37:10
[7] Matthew 13:43
[8] Job 1:6, Zechariah 3:1, Revelation 12:10.
[9] Ezekiel 28:16
[10] Revelation 1:20, probably 9:1.
[11] Revelation 8:12
[12] Psalm 2:9, Revelation 2:27, 12:5, and 19:15.
[13] Iron is a symbol of discipline and power. This is no ornamental scepter.
[14] 1 Thessalonians 4:17. The Greek word “harpazo” means to seize or grab hold of and coveys the idea of taking something forcefully.
[15] Matthew 2:16
[16] Matthew 4:1ff
[17] John 13:2
[18] Revelation 11:2
[19] Luke 10:18
[20] Ezekiel 28:16-17
[21] Isaiah 8:6-8
[22] See the appendix on Daniel’s Seventieth Week.
[23] See chapter 7 of Revelation.
[2] verse 5
[3] e.g. Deuteronomy 4:19, Psalm 148:3, Song of Solomon 6:10, Jeremiah 8:2, 1Corinthians 15:41.
[4] e.g. Isaiah 13:10, Ezekiel 32:7, Joel 2:10, Matthew 24:29, Revelation 8:12.
[5] Genesis 37:9
[6] Genesis 37:10
[7] Matthew 13:43
[8] Job 1:6, Zechariah 3:1, Revelation 12:10.
[9] Ezekiel 28:16
[10] Revelation 1:20, probably 9:1.
[11] Revelation 8:12
[12] Psalm 2:9, Revelation 2:27, 12:5, and 19:15.
[13] Iron is a symbol of discipline and power. This is no ornamental scepter.
[14] 1 Thessalonians 4:17. The Greek word “harpazo” means to seize or grab hold of and coveys the idea of taking something forcefully.
[15] Matthew 2:16
[16] Matthew 4:1ff
[17] John 13:2
[18] Revelation 11:2
[19] Luke 10:18
[20] Ezekiel 28:16-17
[21] Isaiah 8:6-8
[22] See the appendix on Daniel’s Seventieth Week.
[23] See chapter 7 of Revelation.