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2501   NTLet, 1The    1:    1(1) |                see the note on Romans 1:1-7. ~
2502   NTLet, 1The    1:    7    |                                           7 ~so that you became a model
2503   NTLet, 1The    2:    7    |                                           7 ~although we were able to
2504   NTLet, 1The    2:    7(2) |                                           7] Gentle: many excellent
2505   NTLet, 1The    3:    7    |                                           7 ~Because of this, we have
2506   NTLet, 1The    4:    7    |                                           7 ~For God did not call us
2507   NTLet, 1The    5:    7    |                                           7 ~Those who sleep go to sleep
2508   NTLet, 2The    1:    1(1) |                see the note on Romans 1:1-7 and cf 1 Thes 1:1. ~
2509   NTLet, 2The    1:    7    |                                           7 ~and to grant rest along
2510   NTLet, 2The    2:    1(1) |         disturbing the Galatians (Gal 1:6-7; 5:10b). On this view of
2511   NTLet, 2The    2:    1(1) |                   the seizer" in 2 Thes 2:7. They then allude to a pseudocharismatic
2512   NTLet, 2The    2:    1(1) |                  of lawlessness (2 Thes 2:7), false prophetism, after
2513   NTLet, 2The    2:    4(4) |                 of the language in Daniel 7:23-25; 8:9-12; 9:27; 11:
2514   NTLet, 2The    2:    6(5) |                                         6-7] What is restraining . . .
2515   NTLet, 2The    2:    6(5) |                 Roman empire and 2 Thes 2:7 to the Roman emperor (in
2516   NTLet, 2The    2:    6(5) |                back chaos (cf Romans 13:1-7). A second interpretation
2517   NTLet, 2The    2:    6(5) |             Michael the archangel (Rev 12:7-9; 20:1-3). A more recent
2518   NTLet, 2The    2:    6(5) |                   bring the end (2 Thes 2:7). On the alternative view (
2519   NTLet, 2The    2:    7    |                                           7 ~6 For the mystery of lawlessness
2520   NTLet, 2The    2:    7(6) |                                           7-12] The lawless one and
2521   NTLet, 2The    3:    7    |                                           7 ~For you know how one must
2522   NTLet, 1Tim    1:    1(1) |                see the note on Romans 1:1-7. ~
2523   NTLet, 1Tim    1:    3(2) |                                         3-7] Here Timothy's initial
2524   NTLet, 1Tim    1:    3(2) |            useless conjectures (1 Tim 1:6-7).~
2525   NTLet, 1Tim    1:    7    |                                           7 ~wanting to be teachers
2526   NTLet, 1Tim    2:    1(1) |                                         1-7] This marked insistence
2527   NTLet, 1Tim    2:    1(1) |                  to the Gentiles (1 Tim 2:7) reflects Christ's purpose
2528   NTLet, 1Tim    2:    1(1) |                  The assertion in 1 Tim 2:7, "I am speaking the truth,
2529   NTLet, 1Tim    2:    7    |                                           7 ~For this I was appointed
2530   NTLet, 1Tim    2:    8(3) |                  Tim 2:14; cf Genesis 3:6-7). As long as women perform
2531   NTLet, 1Tim    3:    1(1) |                                         1-7] The passage begins by commending
2532   NTLet, 1Tim    3:    7    |                                           7 ~He must also have a good
2533   NTLet, 1Tim    4:    7    |                                           7 ~Avoid profane and silly
2534   NTLet, 1Tim    5:    7    |                                           7 ~Command this, so that they
2535   NTLet, 1Tim    6:    7    |                                           7 ~For we brought nothing
2536   NTLet, 2Tim  Int          |              Christian message (2 Tim 2:3-7). It presents the resurrection
2537   NTLet, 2Tim    1:    1(1) |                see the note on Romans 1:1-7.~
2538   NTLet, 2Tim    1:    7    |                                           7 ~For God did not give us
2539   NTLet, 2Tim    1:   11(8) |                harmonization with 1 Tim 2:7.~
2540   NTLet, 2Tim    2:    1(1) |                                         1-7] This passage manifests
2541   NTLet, 2Tim    2:    7    |                                           7 ~Reflect on what I am saying,
2542   NTLet, 2Tim    2:   14(3) |                see the notes on 1 Tim 1:3-7; 6:20-21. Hymenaeus and
2543   NTLet, 2Tim    3:    1(1) |                magicians of Egypt (Exodus 7:11-12, 22), discredited
2544   NTLet, 2Tim    3:    7    |                                           7 ~always trying to learn
2545   NTLet, 2Tim    4:    7    |                                           7 ~4 I have competed well;
2546   NTLet, 2Tim    4:    7(4) |                                           7] At the close of his life
2547   NTLet, 2Tim    4:    9(6) |             journeys (Acts 16:10-12; 20:5-7). Notice the presence of
2548   NTLet, 2Tim    4:    9(6) |                  cf also Acts 20:4; Col 4:7.~
2549   NTLet,  Tit  Int          |                  Corinthians (2 Cor 2:13; 7:6, 13-14), he was with Paul
2550   NTLet,  Tit  Int          |                 to the Corinthians (2 Cor 7:6-8), he had the responsibility
2551   NTLet,  Tit    1:    1(1) |                see the note on Romans 1:1-7. The apostolate is the divinely
2552   NTLet,  Tit    1:    5(2) |          identical with that in 1 Tim 3:1-7 on a bishop (see the note
2553   NTLet,  Tit    1:    7    |                                           7 ~For a bishop as God's steward
2554   NTLet,  Tit    2:    1(1) |                  women and men (Titus 2:4-7), and slaves (Titus 2:9-
2555   NTLet,  Tit    2:    7    |                                           7 ~showing yourself as a model
2556   NTLet,  Tit    3:    1(1) |                Christ has done (Titus 2:4-7; cf Titus 2:11-14). The
2557   NTLet,  Tit    3:    1(1) |                gift of baptism (Titus 3:4-7), should be reflected in
2558   NTLet,  Tit    3:    7    |                                           7 ~so that we might be justified
2559   NTLet,  Phl    0:    3(3) |                see the note on Romans 1:1-7.~
2560   NTLet,  Phl    0:    5(5) |          community (so also Philippians 1:7).~
2561   NTLet,  Phl    0:    7    |                                           7 ~For I have experienced
2562   NTLet,  Phl    0:    7(7) |                                           7] Encouragement: the Greek
2563   NTLet,  Phl    0:   23(15)|                   the church there (Col 1:7) and perhaps also in Laodicea
2564   NTLet,  Heb  Int          |             priesthood of Christ (Hebrews 7:1-28), a priesthood that
2565   NTLet,  Heb  Int          |                  on their behalf (Hebrews 7:25; 8:1-13). They should
2566   NTLet,  Heb    1:    1(1) |                    Hebrews 1:3; cf Wisdom 7:26). These same terms are
2567   NTLet,  Heb    1:    1(1) |                the old covenant (see Acts 7:53; Gal 3:19). Finally,
2568   NTLet,  Heb    1:    5(2) |           everlasting lordship (Hebrews 1:7-12); enthronement and conferral
2569   NTLet,  Heb    1:    5(2) |            central quotation in Hebrews 1:7 serves to contrast the angels
2570   NTLet,  Heb    1:    7    |                                           7 ~Of the angels he says: "
2571   NTLet,  Heb    2:    1(1) |                   argument (as at Hebrews 7:21-22; 9:13-14; 10:28-29;
2572   NTLet,  Heb    2:    7    |                                           7 ~You made him for a little
2573   NTLet,  Heb    3:    1(1) |                 refers back to Numbers 12:7, on which this section is
2574   NTLet,  Heb    3:    7    |                                           7 ~3 Therefore, as the holy
2575   NTLet,  Heb    3:    7(3) |                                         3:7-4:13] The author appeals
2576   NTLet,  Heb    3:    7(3) |                 The author cites Psalm 95:7-11, a salutary example of
2577   NTLet,  Heb    3:    7(3) |                  God's rest into Psalm 95:7-11 (Hebrews 3:6-9). The
2578   NTLet,  Heb    4:    7    |                                           7 ~he once more set a day, "
2579   NTLet,  Heb    5:    1(1) |                   Hebrews 5:6 and Hebrews 7:3).~
2580   NTLet,  Heb    5:    1(2) |                   is clear from Hebrews 9:7. This ritual was celebrated
2581   NTLet,  Heb    5:    6(4) |                110:4, here and in Hebrews 7:17, 21, to show that Jesus
2582   NTLet,  Heb    5:    6(4) |                 role as priest. Hebrews 5:7-8 deal with his ability
2583   NTLet,  Heb    5:    7    |                                           7 ~In the days when he was
2584   NTLet,  Heb    5:    7(5) |                                           7] He offered prayers . . .
2585   NTLet,  Heb    6:    7    |                                           7 ~Ground that has absorbed
2586   NTLet,  Heb    7          |                                   Chapter 7~
2587   NTLet,  Heb    7:    1(1) |                   which he ruled (Hebrews 7:2). Since Genesis gives
2588   NTLet,  Heb    7:    1(1) |               unique and eternal (Hebrews 7:3).~
2589   NTLet,  Heb    7:    4(5) |                   to Melchizedek (Hebrews 7:4), a practice later followed
2590   NTLet,  Heb    7:    4(5) |             levitical priesthood (Hebrews 7:5), was a gift (Hebrews
2591   NTLet,  Heb    7:    4(5) |                   5), was a gift (Hebrews 7:6) acknowledging a certain
2592   NTLet,  Heb    7:    4(5) |                   foreign priest (Hebrews 7:7). This is further indicated
2593   NTLet,  Heb    7:    4(5) |                 foreign priest (Hebrews 7:7). This is further indicated
2594   NTLet,  Heb    7:    4(5) |          priesthood is permanent (Hebrews 7:8). The levitical priesthood
2595   NTLet,  Heb    7:    4(5) |          priesthood over its own (Hebrews 7:9-10).~
2596   NTLet,  Heb    7:    7    |                                           7 ~Unquestionably, a lesser
2597   NTLet,  Heb    7:    7(6) |                                           7] A lesser person is blessed
2598   NTLet,  Heb    7:   11(8) |                  messianic times (Hebrews 7:11). Since the levitical
2599   NTLet,  Heb    7:   11(8) |                   new priesthood (Hebrews 7:12) would not come into
2600   NTLet,  Heb    7:   11(8) |                   the priesthood (Hebrews 7:13-14).~
2601   NTLet,  Heb    7:   15(11)|           fulfilling Psalm 110:4 (Hebrews 7:17; cf Hebrews 7:3). Thus
2602   NTLet,  Heb    7:   15(11)|                  Hebrews 7:17; cf Hebrews 7:3). Thus he abolishes forever
2603   NTLet,  Heb    7:   15(11)|                  sanctify people (Hebrews 7:18) by leading them into
2604   NTLet,  Heb    7:   15(11)|           communication with God (Hebrews 7:19).~
2605   NTLet,  Heb    7:   16(12)|          implicitly refutes it in Hebrews 7:23-24.~
2606   NTLet,  Heb    7:   20(15)|          confirmed by God's oath (Hebrews 7:20-21); cf Psalm 110:4.
2607   NTLet,  Heb    7:   20(15)|               permanent covenant (Hebrews 7:22) that does not require
2608   NTLet,  Heb    7:   20(15)|             levitical priesthood (Hebrews 7:23) because his high priesthood
2609   NTLet,  Heb    7:   20(15)|                 and unchangeable (Hebrews 7:24). Consequently, Jesus
2610   NTLet,  Heb    7:   20(15)|          ever-living intercessor (Hebrews 7:25).~
2611   NTLet,  Heb    7:   22(16)|                which it is based. Hebrews 7:12 argued that a change
2612   NTLet,  Heb    7:   26(18)|                 is reminiscent of Hebrews 7:3 and is perhaps a hymnic
2613   NTLet,  Heb    7:   26(19)|                   priest forever (Hebrews 7:28).~
2614   NTLet,  Heb    8:    1(1) |               priest described in Hebrews 7:26-28. In virtue of his
2615   NTLet,  Heb    8:    7    |                                           7 ~3 For if that first covenant
2616   NTLet,  Heb    8:    7(3) |                                           7-13] Since the first covenant
2617   NTLet,  Heb    8:    7(3) |                 to be replaced (Hebrews 8:7), as Jeremiah (Jeremiah
2618   NTLet,  Heb    8:    7(3) |                 Hebrews 8:13). In Hebrews 7:22-24, the superiority of
2619   NTLet,  Heb    9:    2(2) |                  the inner one (Hebrews 9:7) rather than of one Mosaic
2620   NTLet,  Heb    9:    6(6) |                 twice each day (Exodus 30:7), replacing the loaves on
2621   NTLet,  Heb    9:    7    |                                           7 ~but the high priest alone
2622   NTLet,  Heb    9:    7(7) |                                           7] Not without blood: blood
2623   NTLet,  Heb    9:   14(12)|             cannot be destroyed" (Hebrews 7:16).~
2624   NTLet,  Heb    9:   19(15)|               different rite; cf Lev 14:3-7; Numbers 19:6-18), and describes
2625   NTLet,  Heb   10:    1(1) |            mission in terms of Psalm 40:5-7, cited according to the
2626   NTLet,  Heb   10:    1(1) |                  Septuagint (Hebrews 10:5-7). Jesus acknowledged that
2627   NTLet,  Heb   10:    5(3) |                                         5-7] A passage from Psalm 40:
2628   NTLet,  Heb   10:    5(3) |                   A passage from Psalm 40:7-9 is placed in the mouth
2629   NTLet,  Heb   10:    5(3) |                 in Hebrews 10:5 (Psalm 40:7), where the Masoretic text
2630   NTLet,  Heb   10:    7    |                                           7 ~Then I said, 'As is written
2631   NTLet,  Heb   10:   28(15)|                   but idolatry. Deut 17:2-7 prescribed capital punishment
2632   NTLet,  Heb   11:    1(1) |             chronologically. Hebrews 11:3-7 draw upon the first nine
2633   NTLet,  Heb   11:    7    |                                           7 ~By faith Noah, warned about
2634   NTLet,  Heb   12:    7    |                                           7 ~Endure your trials as "
2635   NTLet,  Heb   13:    1(1) |                   their faith (Hebrews 13:7), for Christ still lives
2636   NTLet,  Heb   13:    7    |                                           7 ~Remember your leaders who
2637   CathL,  Jam  Int          |               Greco-Roman world (see John 7:35). Since in Christian
2638   CathL,  Jam    1:    3(3) |                 coming of Christ (James 5:7-12; cf 1 Peter 1:6-7; Romans
2639   CathL,  Jam    1:    3(3) |              James 5:7-12; cf 1 Peter 1:6-7; Romans 5:3-5). These steps
2640   CathL,  Jam    1:    7    |                                           7 ~For that person must not
2641   CathL,  Jam    2:    1(1) |                 name of Christ (James 2:6-7). By violating one law of
2642   CathL,  Jam    2:    7    |                                           7 ~Is it not they who blaspheme
2643   CathL,  Jam    3:    7    |                                           7 ~For every kind of beast
2644   CathL,  Jam    4:    1(1) |                 pray properly (cf Matthew 7:7-11; John 14:13; 15:7;
2645   CathL,  Jam    4:    1(1) |               pray properly (cf Matthew 7:7-11; John 14:13; 15:7; 16:
2646   CathL,  Jam    4:    1(1) |            Matthew 7:7-11; John 14:13; 15:7; 16:23), that is, not asking
2647   CathL,  Jam    4:    1(1) |               resistance to evil (James 4:7-10).~
2648   CathL,  Jam    4:    7    |                                           7 ~So submit yourselves to
2649   CathL,  Jam    5:    7    |                                           7 ~3 Be patient, therefore,
2650   CathL,  Jam    5:    7(3) |                                           7-11] Those oppressed by the
2651   CathL,  Jam    5:    7(3) |             receive their reward (James 5:7-8, 10-11; cf Hebrews 10:
2652   CathL,  Jam    5:    7(4) |                                           7] The early and the late
2653   CathL, 1Pet  Int          |            evangelized by Paul (Acts 16:6-7; 18:23). Christians there
2654   CathL, 1Pet  Int          |              Testament (1 Peter 1:24; 2:6-7, 9-10, 22; 3:10-12).~The
2655   CathL, 1Pet  Int          |                     the home (1 Peter 3:1-7), and general conduct (1
2656   CathL, 1Pet    1:    6(4) |               coming of Christ (1 Peter 1:7).~
2657   CathL, 1Pet    1:    7    |                                           7 ~so that the genuineness
2658   CathL, 1Pet    1:   19(9) |                  spotless lamb (Isaiah 53:7, 10; John 1:29; Romans 3:
2659   CathL, 1Pet    2:    7    |                                           7 ~Therefore, its value is
2660   CathL, 1Pet    2:   11(6) |           husbands and wives (1 Peter 3:1-7); mutual charity (1 Peter
2661   CathL, 1Pet    2:   18(9) |         concerning them here and in 1 Cor 7:21-24; Eph 6:5-8; Col 3:
2662   CathL, 1Pet    2:   25(12)|               Matthew 18:10-14; Luke 15:4-7; John 10:1-16; Hebrews 13:
2663   CathL, 1Pet    3:    7    |                                           7 ~Likewise, you husbands
2664   CathL, 1Pet    3:    7(2) |                                           7] Husbands who do not respect
2665   CathL, 1Pet    3:   19(6) |                   1 Peter 3:21:6; 2 Enoch 7:1-5).~
2666   CathL, 1Pet    4:    7    |                                           7 ~3 The end of all things
2667   CathL, 1Pet    4:    7(3) |                                           7-11] The inner life of the
2668   CathL, 1Pet    5:    5(4) |                love and care (1 Peter 5:5-7). With sobriety, alertness,
2669   CathL, 1Pet    5:    7    |                                           7 ~Cast all your worries upon
2670   CathL, 2Pet  Int          |                           love (2 Peter 1:7), and other virtues (2 Peter
2671   CathL, 2Pet    1:    5(5) |                 of qualities (2 Peter 1:5-7), beginning with faith and
2672   CathL, 2Pet    1:    7    |                                           7 ~devotion with mutual affection,
2673   CathL, 2Pet    2:    4(2) |                 day (2 Peter 2:5; Genesis 7:21-23), and the inhabitants
2674   CathL, 2Pet    2:    4(2) |                Plain (2 Peter 2:6; Jude 1:7; Genesis 19:25). Whereas
2675   CathL, 2Pet    2:    4(2) |                three examples in Jude 1:5-7 (Exodus and wilderness;
2676   CathL, 2Pet    2:    4(2) |               Testament order (Genesis 6; 7; 19).~
2677   CathL, 2Pet    2:    5(4) |                   2:5) and Lot (2 Peter 2:7), and he knows how to rescue
2678   CathL, 2Pet    2:    5(4) |             Genesis 5:32-9:29, especially 7:1. On Lot, cf Genesis 13
2679   CathL, 2Pet    2:    7    |                                           7 ~and if he rescued Lot,
2680   CathL, 2Pet    3:    1(1) |                   Peter 3:4; cf 2 Peter 3:7). They seek to justify their
2681   CathL, 2Pet    3:    4(3) |                                         4-7] The false teachers tried
2682   CathL, 2Pet    3:    4(3) |                 teachers on judgment day (7). The word of God, which
2683   CathL, 2Pet    3:    4(3) |                  of judgment (2 Peter 3:5-7).~
2684   CathL, 2Pet    3:    6(5) |                   cf 2 Peter 2:5; Genesis 7:11-8:2.~
2685   CathL, 2Pet    3:    7    |                                           7 ~The present heavens and
2686   CathL, 2Pet    3:   16(12)|              Romans 2:4; 9:22-23; 1 Cor 1:7-8), the coming of Christ (
2687   CathL, 1Joh    1:    5(2) |                                         5-7] Light is to be understood
2688   CathL, 1Joh    1:    7    |                                           7 ~But if we walk in the light
2689   CathL, 1Joh    2:    7    |                                           7 ~3 Beloved, I am writing
2690   CathL, 1Joh    2:    7(3) |                                           7-11] The author expresses
2691   CathL, 1Joh    3:    7    |                                           7 ~Children, let no one deceive
2692   CathL, 1Joh    4:    7    |                                           7 ~3 Beloved, let us love
2693   CathL, 1Joh    4:    7(3) |                                           7-12] Love as we share in
2694   CathL, 1Joh    5:    1(1) |                 love for others (1 John 4:7-9) and for God (1 John 5:
2695   CathL, 1Joh    5:    6(2) |                  divine witness (1 John 5:7-9), greater by far than
2696   CathL, 1Joh    5:    7    |                                           7 ~So there are three that
2697   CathL, 2Joh    0:    1(1) |                  false teaching (1 John 1:7). ~
2698   CathL, 2Joh    0:    4(3) |                  expressed; cf 1 John 1:6-7; 2:6, 11; 3 John 1:3.~
2699   CathL, 2Joh    0:    6(4) |           commandments: cf 1 John 3:23; 2:7-8; 4:21; obedience to the
2700   CathL, 2Joh    0:    7    |                                           7 ~Many deceivers have gone
2701   CathL, 2Joh    0:    7(5) |                                           7] The antichrist: see 1 John
2702   CathL, 3Joh    0:    7    |                                           7 ~For they have set out for
2703   CathL, 3Joh    0:    7(5) |                                           7] The Name: of Jesus Christ (
2704   CathL, Jude    0:    7    |                                           7 ~Likewise, Sodom, Gomorrah,
2705   CathL, Jude    0:    7(6) |                                           7] Practiced unnatural vice:
2706   CathL, Jude    0:    8(7) |                 of sexual license (Jude 1:7). Lordship . . . glorious
2707   CathL,  Rev    1:    3(2) |                 13; 16:15; 19:9; 20:6; 22:7, 14. This prophetic message:
2708   CathL,  Rev    1:    3(2) |                  the prophecy"; so Rev 22:7, 10, 18, 19 by inclusion.
2709   CathL,  Rev    1:    3(2) |                 return in glory; cf Rev 1:7; 3:11; 22:7, 10, 12, 20.~
2710   CathL,  Rev    1:    3(2) |               glory; cf Rev 1:7; 3:11; 22:7, 10, 12, 20.~
2711   CathL,  Rev    1:    7    |                                           7 ~Behold, he is coming amid
2712   CathL,  Rev    1:   14(13)|                Days"; cf Rev 1:18; Daniel 7:9. His eyes were like a
2713   CathL,  Rev    1:   14(13)|           all-knowing; cf Rev 2:23; Psalm 7:10; Jeremiah 17:10; and
2714   CathL,  Rev    1:   20(19)|                the physical world (cf Rev 7:1; 14:18; 16:5) and of nations (
2715   CathL,  Rev    2:    1(2) |                                         1-7] The letter to Ephesus praises
2716   CathL,  Rev    2:    1(2) |             access to eternal life (Rev 2:7).~
2717   CathL,  Rev    2:    7    |                                           7 ~" '"Whoever has ears ought
2718   CathL,  Rev    2:    7(6) |                                           7] Victor: referring to any
2719   CathL,  Rev    3:    7    |                                           7 ~4 "To the angel of the
2720   CathL,  Rev    3:    7(4) |                                           7-13] The letter to Philadelphia
2721   CathL,  Rev    3:    7(5) |                                           7] Philadelphia: modern Alasehir,
2722   CathL,  Rev    3:   12(8) |                   city; see the note on v 7. New Jerusalem: it is described
2723   CathL,  Rev    4:    1(1) |                 living creatures (Rev 4:6-7). Along with the twenty-four
2724   CathL,  Rev    4:    7    |                                           7 ~The first creature resembled
2725   CathL,  Rev    4:    7(7) |                                           7] Lion . . . calf . . . human
2726   CathL,  Rev    5:    1(1) |                  scroll from God (Rev 5:6-7), for which he is acclaimed
2727   CathL,  Rev    5:    1(2) |                 God. Only the Lamb (Rev 5:7-9) has the right to carry
2728   CathL,  Rev    5:    6(4) |                   cf Exodus 12; Isaiah 53:7; John 1:29, 36; Acts 8:32;
2729   CathL,  Rev    5:    6(4) |          knowledge (eyes); cf Zechariah 4:7. [Seven] spirits: as in
2730   CathL,  Rev    5:    7    |                                           7 ~He came and received the
2731   CathL,  Rev    6:    1(1) |                  his witnesses (e.g., Rev 7; 10; 11; 12; 13; 14).~
2732   CathL,  Rev    6:    1(2) |           netherworld) as his page (Rev 6:7-8). Rev 6:8b summarizes
2733   CathL,  Rev    6:    6(6) |                  John 6:9, 13; cf 2 Kings 7:1, 16, 18); it was also
2734   CathL,  Rev    6:    7    |                                           7 ~When he broke open the
2735   CathL,  Rev    7          |                                   Chapter 7~
2736   CathL,  Rev    7:    1(1) |                  In the first vision (Rev 7:1-8), the elect receive
2737   CathL,  Rev    7:    1(1) |                    The second vision (Rev 7:9-17) portrays the faithful
2738   CathL,  Rev    7:    4(4) |                   people, and tongue (Rev 7:9).~
2739   CathL,  Rev    7:    7    |                                           7 ~twelve thousand from the
2740   CathL,  Rev    8:    1(1) |                   water, and stars (Rev 8:7-12). Finally, there is a
2741   CathL,  Rev    8:    1(2) |                 heaven: as in Zephaniah 1:7, a prelude to the eschatological
2742   CathL,  Rev    8:    3(3) |                 Rev 9:13; 11:1; 14:18; 16:7.~
2743   CathL,  Rev    8:    7    |                                           7 ~When the first one blew
2744   CathL,  Rev    8:    7(4) |                                           7] This woe resembles the
2745   CathL,  Rev    8:    8(5) |                   plague of Egypt (Exodus 7:20-21).~
2746   CathL,  Rev    9:    1(2) |                   pool of fire; cf Rev 20:7-10. The abyss was conceived
2747   CathL,  Rev    9:    7    |                                           7 ~5 The appearance of the
2748   CathL,  Rev    9:    7(5) |                                           7-10] Eight characteristics
2749   CathL,  Rev   10:    1(1) |                   seventh trumpet; cf Rev 7:1-17. The first vision describes
2750   CathL,  Rev   10:    6(4) |                  more delay: cf Daniel 12:7; Hebrews 2:3.~
2751   CathL,  Rev   10:    7    |                                           7 ~At the time when you hear
2752   CathL,  Rev   10:    7(5) |                                           7] The mysterious plan of
2753   CathL,  Rev   10:    7(5) |                  Rev 17:1-19:4, 11-21; 20:7-10; cf 2 Thes 2:6-12; Romans
2754   CathL,  Rev   11:    1(1) |               Israel; see the note on Rev 7:4-9. The worshipers represent
2755   CathL,  Rev   11:    2(2) |            Antiochus IV Epiphanes (Daniel 7:25; 12:7); this persecution
2756   CathL,  Rev   11:    2(2) |                Epiphanes (Daniel 7:25; 12:7); this persecution of three
2757   CathL,  Rev   11:    3(3) |                  of Deut 19:15; cf Mark 6:7; John 8:17).~
2758   CathL,  Rev   11:    5(5) |                  water into blood (Exodus 7:17-20), and of Elijah, who
2759   CathL,  Rev   11:    7    |                                           7 ~When they have finished
2760   CathL,  Rev   11:    7(6) |                                           7] The beast . . . from the
2761   CathL,  Rev   11:    7(6) |                 13:1, 8; 17:8); cf Daniel 7:2-8, 11-12, 19-22 and Introduction.~
2762   CathL,  Rev   11:    9(8) |                Over the martyrdom (Rev 11:7) of the two witnesses, now
2763   CathL,  Rev   11:   15(10)|                    see the note on Rev 10:7.~
2764   CathL,  Rev   12:    1(1) |              angels out of heaven (Rev 12:7-9). After this, the dragon
2765   CathL,  Rev   12:    1(2) |                   17); cf Isaiah 50:1; 66:7; Jeremiah 50:12. This corresponds
2766   CathL,  Rev   12:    2(3) |                Genesis 3:16; cf Isaiah 66:7-14).~
2767   CathL,  Rev   12:    7    |                                           7 ~7 Then war broke out in
2768   CathL,  Rev   12:    7(7) |                                           7-12] Michael, mentioned only
2769   CathL,  Rev   12:    7(8) |                                           7] Michael: the archangel,
2770   CathL,  Rev   13:    1(1) |                 the four beasts in Daniel 7:2-28, symbolizes the Roman
2771   CathL,  Rev   13:    2(2) |            persecute the church (Rev 13:5-7).~
2772   CathL,  Rev   13:    4(4) |                    see the note on Rev 12:7.~
2773   CathL,  Rev   13:    5(5) |            Antiochus IV Epiphanes (Daniel 7:8, 11, 25), demanded that
2774   CathL,  Rev   13:    7    |                                           7 ~It was also allowed to
2775   CathL,  Rev   13:   18(8) |              short of the perfect number "7," and is represented here
2776   CathL,  Rev   14:    1(2) |             thousand: see the note on Rev 7:4-9. His Father's name . . .
2777   CathL,  Rev   14:    4(3) |                The parallel passages (Rev 7:3; 22:4) indicate that the
2778   CathL,  Rev   14:    6(6) |                    see the note on Rev 10:7.~
2779   CathL,  Rev   14:    7    |                                           7 ~He said in a loud voice, "
2780   CathL,  Rev   14:   10(8) |              Jeremiah 25:15-16; 49:12; 51:7; Ezekiel 23:31-34. Eternal
2781   CathL,  Rev   15:    1(1) |                 in Rev 15:5-16:21; cf Rev 7:9-12.~
2782   CathL,  Rev   15:    5(6) |                  Exodus 40. Cf 2 Macc 2:4-7.~
2783   CathL,  Rev   15:    7    |                                           7 ~One of the four living
2784   CathL,  Rev   16:    1(1) |                  plagues of Egypt (Exodus 7-12). See the note on Rev
2785   CathL,  Rev   16:    3(3) |                   Egyptian plague (Exodus 7:20-21). The same woe followed
2786   CathL,  Rev   16:    7    |                                           7 ~Then I heard the altar
2787   CathL,  Rev   16:   12(5) |                   of the sun," as in <Rev 7:2.~
2788   CathL,  Rev   16:   13(6) |                   Egyptian plague (Exodus 7:25-8:11). The false prophet:
2789   CathL,  Rev   16:   20(10)|                 Exodus 9:23-24); cf Rev 8:7. Like huge weights: literally, "
2790   CathL,  Rev   17:    7    |                                           7 ~The angel said to me, "
2791   CathL,  Rev   18:    7    |                                           7 ~To the measure of her boasting
2792   CathL,  Rev   19:    7    |                                           7 ~Let us rejoice and be glad
2793   CathL,  Rev   19:    7(3) |                                           7] The wedding day of the
2794   CathL,  Rev   19:    7(3) |                    see the note on Rev 10:7. His bride: the church;
2795   CathL,  Rev   20:    7    |                                           7 ~6 When the thousand years
2796   CathL,  Rev   20:    7(6) |                                           7-10] A description of the
2797   CathL,  Rev   21:    1(2) |               doomed to disappear; cf Job 7:12. ~
2798   CathL,  Rev   21:    2(3) |                    see the note on Rev 19:7.~
2799   CathL,  Rev   21:    3(4) |                Isaiah 25:8; 35:10; cf Rev 7:17.~
2800   CathL,  Rev   21:    6(6) |                water: see the note on Rev 7:17.~
2801   CathL,  Rev   21:    7    |                                           7 ~The victor 7 will inherit
2802   CathL,  Rev   21:    7(7) |                                           7] The victor: over the forces
2803   CathL,  Rev   21:    7(7) |                  the seven letters (Rev 2:7, 11, 17, 26; 3:5, 12, 21).
2804   CathL,  Rev   21:    7(7) |          affiliation by adoption (Gal 4:4-7; Romans 8:14-17); see the
2805   CathL,  Rev   21:   15(12)|               twelve; see the note on Rev 7:4-9.~
2806   CathL,  Rev   22:    1(1) |                water: see the note on Rev 7:17. ~
2807   CathL,  Rev   22:    2(2) |                 14; see the note on Rev 2:7. Fruit . . . medicine: cf
2808   CathL,  Rev   22:    7    |                                           7 ~5 "Behold, I am coming
2809   CathL,  Rev   22:    7(5) |                                           7,14] Blessed: see the note
2810   CathL,  Rev   22:    7(6) |                                           7,12,20] I am coming soon: