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Was taken (επιασθη). First aorist (prophetic) passive indicative of the Doric πιαζω (Attic πιεζω). Cf. [Reference 2 Thessalonians …

And the beast was taken. That is, was taken alive, to be thrown into the lake of fire. The armies were slain (Revelation 19:21…

And He has on His vesture . . .—The King rides at the head of His army. On His robe, where it spreads out from the waist, His titl…

The contrast between the a embling of the beast’s might with his kings and their soldiers and the ease by which he is defeated and captured highlig…

And the beast was taken
At the first onset, as soon as ever the battle began, and carried away captive, as it was th…

Christ, the glorious Head of the church, is described as on a white horse, the emblem of justice and holine . He has many crowns, for he is King of…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson