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He who testifies these things says, "Yes, I come quickly." Amen! Come, Lord Jesus.
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A Divine Dialogue
Commentators emphasize that this verse is a direct dialogue. Jesus himself speaks first, personally guaranteeing the truth of Revelation and promising His return. The apostle John then responds on behalf of the church with, "Amen: come, Lord Jesus." This exchange is described as "heart responding to heart," a beautiful and personal conclusion to the book.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
He which testifieth these things. This refers to the Lord Jesus, for it was he who had, through the instrumentality of the angel, borne th…
He which testifieth (ο μαρτυρων). That is Jesus (1:2) who has just spoken (22:18).Yea: I come quickly (Ναι, ερχομ…
19th Century
Anglican
He which testifieth these things . . .—Better, He saith, who testifieth these things, Yea, I am coming quickly. We have h…
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Baptist
For I testify unto every man that heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto hi…
This is the third affirmation in ch. 22 of Jesus’ imminent return and perhaps the response to the longing cry in v.17. John responds to the Lord Je…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He which testifies these things Not the angel (Revelation 22:16), nor John, who sometimes used this way …
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After revealing these things to His people on earth, Christ seems to take leave of them and return to heaven; but He assures them it will not be lo…