And they sung [a]the song of Moses the [b]servant of God, and the song of the Lamb, saying, [c]Great and marvelous are thy works, Lord God Almighty: just and true are thy (A)[d]ways, King of Saints.

(B)Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and glorify thy name! for thou only art holy, and all nations shall come and worship before thee: for thy judgments are made manifest.

[e]And after that, I looked, and behold, the Temple of the tabernacle of Testimony was open in heaven.

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Footnotes

  1. Revelation 15:3 That song of triumph which is Exod. 15:2.
  2. Revelation 15:3 So is Moses called for honor’s sake, as it is set forth, Deut. 34:10.
  3. Revelation 15:3 This song hath two parts, one a confession, but particular in this verse, and general, in the beginning of the next verse: another, a narration of causes belonging to the confession, whereof one kind is eternal in itself, and most present unto the godly in that God is both holy, and alone God, another kind is future and to come, in that the elect taken out of the Gentiles (that is, out of the wicked ones and unbelieving: as Rev. 11:2) were to be brought unto the same state of happiness by the magnificence of the judgment of God, in the next verse.
  4. Revelation 15:3 Thy doings.
  5. Revelation 15:5 The second part of the narration (as was [noted,] verse 2) wherein first the authority of the whole argument and matter thereof is figured by a forerunning type of a temple opened in heaven, as Rev. 11:19, namely that all those things are divine and of God, that proceed from thence, in this verse. Secondly, the administers or executors, come forth out of the Temple, verse 6. Thirdly, they are furnished with instruments of the judgments of God, and weapons fit for the manner of the same judgments, verse 7. Finally they are confirmed by testimony of the visible glory of God, in the last verse. A like testimony whereunto was exhibited of old in the Law, Exod. 40:34.

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