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Revelation 10
1. Rev. 10:1 “And I saw another mighty angel…”
The other mighty or strong angel referred to here is mentioned in the opening of what chapter?
Rev. 5
2. What did the angel hold in his hand (v. 2)?
a little book, open
What message do you think it symbolizes?
likely the gospel
3. What happened when the angel cried out?
seven thunders uttered their voices
4. What was John told to write regarding what the seven thunders uttered?
nothing
5. Winters suggests that a better translation of “there should be time no longer” (v. 6) is that there should be delay no longer. What event might this delay be referring to?
judgment of the wicked
6. What symbolic event signifies the fulfillment of God’s purpose (7)?
the voice and sound of the seventh angel
7. What was John instructed to do (8-10)?
take the book from the angel and eat it up
8. What was it like to eat the book?
sweet in the mouth and bitter in the belly
9. What do you think is the meaning of the bitter and sweetness?
The gospel is a bitter-sweet message. Bitter because some reject it.
Winters, Howard. (1989) Commentary on
Revelation: Practical and Explanatory. Carolina Christian: Greenville,
S.C.