Charles Ellicott Commentary


Charles Ellicott Commentary
"And the first went, and poured out his bowl into the earth; and it became a noisome and grievous sore upon the men that had the mark of the beast, and that worshipped his image." — Revelation 16:2 (ASV)
And the first . . .—Translate, And the first went forth, and so forth. The angel who receives the command departs and pours forth his vial upon the earth. All the vials are poured forth into the earth (Revelation 16:1) generally; the first angel pours forth his vial upon the earth, that is, the dry land.
And there came an evil and painful sore upon the men (that is, upon that part of the human race) who, and so forth. The plague falls on those who carry the mark of the beast, and who worship it. Like the plagues of Egypt, they are directed against those who aid the oppressor. The plague here described resembles the sixth of the Egyptian plagues, the plague of boils (Deuteronomy 28:27).
Egypt is one type of the world-power; and the plagues are used as types also, and are not to be understood literally. The plague of the “evil sore” denotes some throbbing and hateful sore, perhaps spiritual or mental, which distracts attention and disturbs the personal serenity and self-complacency of the worshippers of the world-power.