Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary


Expositor's Bible Commentary Commentary
"And one of the four living creatures gave unto the seven angels seven golden bowls full of the wrath of God, who liveth for ever and ever." — Revelation 15:7 (ASV)
A second and still more impressive scene follows. The door to the temple in heaven is again opened (cf. 11:19), and the seven angels dressed in white and gold come out of the temple. In a dignified manner, one of the living creatures gives a bowl to each of the seven messengers. The bowls (GK 5786) are the vessels used in the temple ministry, especially for offerings and incense (5:8). It was probably a ritual bowl used for collecting the blood of the sacrifices (Exodus 27:3). Golden bowls seem to be always associated with the temple (e.g, 1 Kings 1:50; 2 Kings 12:13; 2 Kings 25:15).
The “smoke” (GK 2837) that filled the temple refers to the Shekinah cloud first associated with the tabernacle and then with the temple . It symbolizes God’s special presence and the One who is the source of the judgments (Exodus 40:34ff.; 1 Kings 8:10–11; Ezekiel 11:23; Ezekiel 44:4). His awesome presence in the temple until the plagues are finished (16:17) prohibits even angels from entering it (cf. Isaiah 6:4; Habakkuk 2:20).