Revelation 14:6 - Exposition
And I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven. "Another" is omitted in some manuscripts, but should probably be inserted. "In mid heaven," as in Revelation 8:13 , etc. Having the everlasting gospel to preach unto them that dwell on the earth, and to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and people; having an eternal gospel … every nation and tribe and tongue and people. Probably (though not certainly) "the gospel" in the ordinary sense, which is the signification of the expression throughout the New Testament, though the word is not found elsewhere in St. John's writings. The idea of this and the following verses is to portray the certainty of coming judgment. As a preliminary to this, the gospel is proclaimed to the whole world, in accordance with our Lord's words in Matthew 24:14 . The gospel is eternal in its unalterable nature (cf. Galatians 1:9 ), and in contrast to the power of the beast, which is set for destruction (cf. Revelation 13:7 ). The fourfold enumeration shows the universal nature of the proclamation of the gospel (cf. Revelation 5:9 , etc.) in reference to the world.
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