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Verses 1-3

I. The Superscription.

Revelation 1:1-Leviticus : . An introductory paragraph describing the purpose and contents of the book.

Revelation 1:1 . Revelation, i.e. unveiling of the future.— God gave him: the Son receives the revelation from the Father ( cf. John 7:16).— shortly come to pass: the writer expected a speedy fulfilment of the prophecies ( cf. Revelation 22:6).— angel: the source of the prophecies in this book is God, who speaks through Christ, who speaks through the angel to His servant John ( cf. Revelation 1:4-1 Samuel :).

Revelation 1:2 . testimony of Jesus: i.e. that to which Jesus bore testimony.

Revelation 1:3 . he that readeth: not the ordinary reader of the book, but the man whose duty it was to read it aloud in public to the church. [On the office of the Reader, see Harnack, Sources of the Apostolic Canons. There is no evidence that the office had been developed by this time.— A. S. P.]

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