Revelation 19:9
Revelation 19, Page 8

Bible, KJV Translation
19:9  And he saith unto me, Write, Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. And he saith unto me, These are the true sayings of God.

Re-evaluation Translation
19:9  Yehuveh’s anointed instructors were told, Write, Happy are they who are called to the global coronation of the Lamb-king in covenant relationship with Yehuveh,
27 March 2009. Then was added, These are Elohim’s true words.

Significant Words and Comments:
Commentary on Revelation 19:9 (7 July 2008):  “He saith unto me, Write,” is, “Yehuveh’s anointed instructors are told to establish the message which follows.” He is, of course, a supplied pronoun. Writing, making firm and final, is discussed by Revelation 14:13. Also see notes on write by Revelation 1:11.
       
“Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper,” is “happy are all who embrace Yehuveh’s call to an everlasting covenant relationship!” Blessed is discussed by Revelation 1:3; called by Revelation 1:4 and 19:11.
       
“The marriage supper of the Lamb,” describes the grand feast accompanying the global [second] coronation of Yehuveh’s anointed, appointed Lamb-king. Supper, from deipnon [G1173], meaning “supper, especially a formal meal usually held at the evening; food taken at evening; feast,” and used only twice in Revelation 19:9 and 19:17. Marriage is discussed by Revelation 19:7; Lamb by Revelation 5:6. Regarding the first coronation, 16 October 2008, see The Ark Rests on Mount Ararat and the fourth Year of Returning (Darius).
       
“He saith unto me,” is, “Yehuveh’s anointed instructors are assured,” “These are the true sayings of Yehuveh Elohim.” Not only for the anointed instructors, but for every person who hears or reads Revelation, the certainty is established that these words are from Yehuveh Himself and will indeed be fulfilled exactly as stated! Sayings, from logos [G3056], means “speech; a word uttered by a living voice, embodies a conception or idea; sayings and quotes; decree, mandate or order; prophecy given by the prophets; what is declared, a thought, declaration, aphorism, a weighty saying, a dictum, a maxim; discourse; the act of speaking, speech; doctrine, teaching; reason, the mental faculty of thinking, meditating, reasoning, calculating.” Logos is used seventeen times in Revelation [1:2, 3, 9; 3:8, 10; 6:9; 12:11; 19:9, 13; 20:4; 21:5; 22:6, 7, 9, 10, 18, 19]. True is discussed in notes on Revelation 3:14; God, Elohim, is discussed in varying details in notes on Revelation 1:1, 14:19; 19:4 [as regards the Lamb-king].


Gael Bataman
Originally Written:               7 July 2008
Latest Update:                     7 July 2008


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