Revelation of John 15:5-8
Summary for Rev 15:5-6: 15:5-6 a God’s Tabernacle implies God’s presence (see John 1:14 b); even the plagues have their source in God’s presence. Christ’s sacrifice (Matt 27:51 c; Mark 15:38 d; Heb 6:19-20 e; 10:19-20 f) removed the veil between God and humanity (see Exod 26:31-35 g; Lev 16 h). Now those who do not belong to Christ experience the full force of God’s presence (see Rev 20:11-15 i; Isa 13:4-12 j; Zeph 2:1-3 k; Mal 3:2-3 l).• white linen: Linen, a symbol of purity, was also worn by the priests when performing their duties (see Exod 28:39-43 m; Lev 16:4 n, 23 o; see also Ezek 9:2-3 p; Dan 12:6-7 q). The function of these angels is not intercession; they are agents of judgment. The linen therefore represents the purity and justice of God’s judgment.
• The gold sashes across their chests probably symbolize their divine mission as ministers of justice on God’s behalf (cp. Rev 1:13 r).
15:7 s the four living beings: See 4:6-8 t.
• a gold bowl: These bowls are probably like the offering pans that were used in ancient worship (see Exod 37:16 u).
15:8 v The Temple was filled with smoke as a symbol of God’s glory and power (Isa 6:4 w; see Exod 19:16-18 x; 40:34-35 y; 1 Kgs 8:10-13 z).
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