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He will rule them with a rod of iron, shattering them like clay pots; as I also have received of my Father:
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The Shepherd's Iron Rod
Commentators explain that ruling "with a rod of iron" is not about cruel tyranny. The Greek word used can mean "to shepherd," and the iron rod symbolizes a firm, invincible, and righteous authority. This power, shared with believers, is meant to decisively overcome all opposition to God's kingdom, just as a fragile clay pot is shattered by an iron bar.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
And he shall rule them with a rod of iron. There is an allusion here to Psalm 2:9: You shall break them with a rod of iron; you shall …
He shall rule (ποιμανε). Future active of ποιμαινω, to shepherd (from ποιμην, shepherd), also from Ps 2:8f. See again Re 7:17; 12:…
19th Century
Anglican
Power (or, authority) over the nations: and he shall rule them (or, shepherd them<…
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The promise to the overcomers is twofold: “authority over nations” and the gift of “the morning star.” It contains one important modification of th…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And he shall rule them with a rod of iron Either with the Gospel, which is the rod of Christ's strength, and is the …
The Lord knows when the works of His people are performed in love, faith, zeal, and patience. Yet, if His eyes—which are as a flame of fire—observe…
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