# Revelation 19 ## 19:1-10 ### Who is in heaven praising God? There are many people in heaven praising God. Some scholars think John wrote about angels (see: 5:11). Other scholars think John wrote about the Jews in heaven. Other scholars think John wrote about everyone who died and is in heaven. See: Heaven; Praise; Angel ### Who is the great prostitute? See: Revelation 17:1 ### Why does God punish the people who harm those who serve him? John wrote about God punishing certain people. He used the metaphor of blood. He wanted to write that certain people died. The people God punished killed Christians because Christians believed in Jesus. See: Metaphor ### Why does the smoke rise forever? John used a metaphor of smoke rising forever. He wanted to say that God would people and they would be completely destroyed. This is the last time he judged them. ### Who are the twenty-four elders? See: Revelation 4:4 ### Why is God seated on a throne? See: Revelation 1:4 ### What is the wedding of the lamb? See: Wedding; Lamb of God ### Who is Jesus’ bride? See: Bride of Christ ### Why is the bride wearing certain clothes? John wrote about all Christians when he wrote about the bride. The bride wore certain clothes. This was a metaphor. John wanted to say that she did good things to serve God. Before a wedding, the bride needed to make herself ready for the wedding ceremony. See: Bride of Christ; Metaphor ### Why did John try to worship the angel? John tried to worship the angel. Scholars think this was because seeing the angel overwhelmed him. This is because the angel was greater than any person. Scholars think John also wanted to warn people not to worship anyone or anything except God. See: Angel ### What is the spirit of prophecy? Scholars do not know what John meant when he wrote that Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. They think this might mean that prophecy talks about Jesus and helps people to know that Jesus is who he said he is. In this chapter, there are many prophecies that were fulfilled. See: Spirit; Prophecy (Prophesy) ## 19:11-21 ### Why did John write about a white horse from heaven? John wrote about Jesus when he wrote about the white horse from heaven. Some scholars think John wanted to write that Jesus would come to earth to defeat his enemies. Other scholars think this was a symbol. John wanted to say that Jesus would use Christians to defeat his enemies. Other scholars think John wrote about a certain type of war on the earth between Christians and Satan. See: Spiritual Warfare; Satan (The Devil); Symbol; White (metaphor) ### Why did the rider of the horse wear many crowns? The rider on the horse wore many crowns. A ruler wore a crown. The rider wore many crowns because he ruled over many people. These people ruled over other people. This is why John wrote that Jesus is the king of kings. See: Crown ### Why is the rider’s robe dipped in blood? The rider was going to punish people. This is why his robe was dipped in blood. Scholars think people were going to die. Some scholars think John wrote about a real warrior. This warriors robe was stained with the blood of his enemies. **Advice to translators**: A warrior is like a soldier, but he does not have to be in the army. Instead, he is someone who fights other people. He fights for a reason. See: Isaiah 63:1-3 ### What does the rider do when he comes to the earth? Some scholars think the rider comes to the earth to punish people for not not believing in God. Other scholars think the rider is a metaphor. John wrote about a war between Christians and Satan. See: Metaphor; Satan (The Devil); Spiritual Warfare ### What does the angel standing in the sun say? The angel in the sun told the birds to eat different things. John wrote about certain birds who eat dead things. God punished these people and they died. This is why John wrote about these birds. People were punished and they died. See: Angel ### Who is the beast? See: Revelation 11:7 ### Who is the false prophet? See: Revelation 16:13 ### What is the mark of the beast? See: Revelation 13:16 ### What is the lake of fire? Those who reject God are punished. They are sent to hell. In the Bible, hell is made of fire which never goes out. People are punished by being burned forever. Some scholars think this is a metaphor. Other scholars think there is fire in hell. See: Fire; Hell; Metaphor