Jesus Introduces Two
Apocalyptic “Interludes”
Revelation 7 is an “interlude” or
prophetic pause within the Seven Seals narrative. God has just drawn our
attention to the
key end-time “players” through
Seals one through five. In the sixth Seal the story moves right into the Second
Coming. Chapter 7’s “time out” reveals two of those “players” whom God eternally
honors – the 144,000 (symbolized by the white horse) and a multitude too great
to number (represented by those who “came out” of Babylon – the black horse).
This pause in the prophetic missive comes between Seals 6 and 7.
Revelation 10 and 11 (through verse
13) is also an “interlude” between Trumpets 6 and 7 (identified also as “woes” 2
and 3).
1.
In
chapter 7 God is revealing
who His people are – sealed,
tribulation survivors who are set apart.
2.
In
chapters 10 and 11 God is revealing
what their end-time mission will be
– all in preparation for the Second Advent!
Both prophetic pauses
do not narrate future events to follow their preceding chapters –
but they cover the same period of time.[1]
They are powerful messages that add important information to the events just
given. Intriguing is an important prophetic addition in the second interlude – a
“clock” that reveals
when those events transpire:

In both interludes God’s people are the unique focus. They
will be the object of the beast’s wrath. But in assuring imagery, God’s wrath
turns on their persecutors at the end.[2]
These interludes are like special letters to God’s people within tense drama as
good and evil compete for earth’s final “space.” It is incredible that
Jesus introduces both prophetic pauses.
He is seen as an “angel” by John. This adds drama, hope and urgency to the
message.
John is privileged to observe many
angels with distinct messages. They
all suggest that each communiqué has heavenly origins. They are dispatches from
God to man which are timed to meet a precise need. Engaging us now are the roles
“angel Jesus” plays in apocalyptic prophecy.
“Another angel” – Revelation 7: First Interlude
“And I saw another angel ascending from the east, having the seal of the living God. He cried with a loud voice to the four angels, to whom it was given to hurt the earth and the sea, Saying, Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees, till we have sealed the servants of our God in their foreheads” (Revelation 7:2-3).
This angel has great authority, holding the “seal of God.” He orders four angels, who are holding back the winds of strife, to continue their restraining act till God’s people are “sealed;” in reality, until He finishes the sealing work. Interesting, also, is how this angel arrives in John’s visual field.
He “ascends” from the east. East represents “deliverance”
for God’s people. This is dealt with in a dramatic narrative in Daniel 8 with
Ram Jesus coming from the east. That Ram had two horns – one smaller and one
larger, representing the 144,000 and the great multitude, respectfully. The king
of Medo-Persia (Cyrus – a symbol of Christ) also came from the east to bring
deliverance to God’s people enslaved in
John actually says that this angel comes “from the rising
sun.” This “sealing” angel is also described in Ezekiel 9 as a “man” clothed in
linen (Day of Atonement High Priest imagery). He “sets a mark” on the foreheads
of those who “sigh and cry” for the abominations that are done among God’s
people – in His church (Ezekiel 9:4). This seal is an irrevocable judicial sign
that the individual has been adopted into God’s eternal kingdom.
Christ rising out of the east means that a new day or point in time has arrived (like the rising sun) in redemptive history! A major transition in prophecy is emerging!
The Atonement imagery, the priestly garb and the stamp of
eternal assurance on the foreheads of the saints, at a time the end is
anticipated, all reveal that this is
a divine being –
Jesus Christ (cf. Exodus 28:29-42), our High Priest and Savior. That mark or
seal is life-saving. Saints are being set apart, judicially recognized as
citizens of heaven!
The white horse of the first Seal that goes out with Jesus
as its rider dramatically portrays that that corporate body of people
(the 144,000) are sealed, (“made up”) as it moves out to “conquer” or witness.
This would have to occur just before that final move to evangelize the earth!
This is an important observation.
“The seal
empowers the 144,000 to perform the witnessing role intended for true
“Likewise, in Rev. 7:2-3 God’s seal identifies his people
and sets them apart from sinful compromise with the world by means of the Lamb’s
blood, which has been applied to them. Consequently, they will not suffer the
divine wrath that the world of unbelief must endure. It will become evident in
the following verses that [all] believers must also be sealed in order to enter
the heavenly tabernacle and minister
before God as priests (see on
Angel Jesus, in commanding imagery,
before the 144,000 go out to
witness and finish the work:
1.
Arises in a deliverance setting to:
a.
Warn the “angels of wrath” to “hold the winds of
strife” a little longer – so He can
b.
Complete the sealing task of His anticipated
“bride.”
2.
Then directs and leads His people (Rider of white
horse – Rev. 6:1-2) into earth’s final battle.
“John's attention was called to another scene: ‘And I saw another angel ascending from the east, having the seal of the living God’ (Revelation 7:2). Who is this? The Angel of the covenant. He comes from the sunrising. He is the Dayspring from on high. He is the Light of the world. ‘In Him was life; and the life was the light of men’ (John 1:4). This is the One Isaiah describes: ‘Unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given: and the government shall be upon His shoulder; and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace’ (Isaiah 9:6). He cried, as One who had superiority over the hosts of angels in heaven ‘to whom it was given to hurt the earth, and the sea, saying, “hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees, till we have sealed the servants of our God in their foreheads”’” (Revelation 7:2, 3).”[5]
Summary of Angel Jesus ascending from the east (associated with Revelation 6:1-2, 11:1, 14:1-5).
1. Cries with a “loud voice” – this is His loud cry
2. Hold back the annihilating wars, political strife and natural disasters
3. Till my servants are secure in my kingdom
4. Message of assurance

“Another angel” –
Revelation 10: Interlude Two
“And I saw another
mighty angel come down from heaven, clothed with a cloud: and a rainbow was upon
his head, and his face was as it were the sun, and his feet as pillars of fire”
(Revelation 10:1).
This time John adds the word ischyron to describe this angel – “another mighty angel.” He approaches planet earth, noted as “descending” from heaven (vs 1).
Because this angel’s
description is similar to that in Revelation 1:12-16, He is the Christ. But
here, the imagery is probably the most majestic of any narrative in Revelation.[6]
1.
He is clothed in a cloud (Christ is later coming
in the clouds – 1:7; cf.
2.
A rainbow is about His head, just as God has in
4:3.
3.
His face is “like the sun,” similar to
Jesus Christ).
4.
He has legs like fiery pillars, just like Christ
in
This picture of Jesus dramatically symbolizes
specific roles that He is or is
about to begin (cf. Ezekiel
·
The cloud attire suggests that the time for the
Second Coming is approaching. Clouds are the sign of His coming (Matthew 24:30,
Mark
·
The rainbow represents mercy that still pleads,
and His covenant promises are sure.
·
The face like the sun means His judicial power is
now being exercised. In chapter 1, verse 14, it was specifically His eyes,
penetrating the very heart of man.
·
The legs like fiery pillars depict His moving
among His churches with special power and that His execution of executive
judgment is pending (cf.
·
The next verse reveals that He is exercising
special dominion over planet earth (vs 2). This symbolizes a time depicting when
He exercises unique power over all of God’s creation (Job 11:9, Psalm 146:6,
Proverbs
“The mighty Angel who instructed John was no less a
personage than Jesus Christ. Setting His right foot on the sea, and His left
upon the dry land [vs 2], shows the part which He is acting in the
closing scenes of the great
controversy with Satan. This position denotes His supreme power and authority
over the whole earth. The controversy has waxed stronger and more determined
from age to age, and will continue to do so, to the concluding scenes when the
masterly working of the powers of darkness shall reach their height. Satan,
united with evil men, will deceive the whole world and the churches who receive
not the love of the truth. But the mighty Angel demands attention. He cries with
a loud voice. He is to show the power and authority of His voice to those who
have united with Satan to oppose the truth.”[8]
This “angel” – Jesus Christ – has an open “little book” in
His hand (vs 2). The note that it is “open” suggests that it had been closed.
This immediately alludes to the sealed book of Daniel (12:4, 9), which was to be
opened at “the time of the end.” Earth’s closing scenes are in evidence! This
must be that book.
“Daniel shall stand in his lot at the end of the days.
John sees the little book unsealed.
Then Daniel's prophecies have
their proper place in the first, second, and third angels' messages to be given
to the world. The unsealing of the little book was the
message in relation to time.”
[9]
This echo from Daniel now reveals a time
when God’s people will understand
the contents of the little book. Since John’s eating it is preparatory to
prophesying/witnessing (
Daniel had asked “how long” would it be until these
astonishing things (“wonders”) would come to an end (referring the
ha hazon vision) (Daniel 12:6).
Christ then, in an oath to Yahweh, said that it would cover three and a half
years, then it would end
(Daniel 12:7). Here in Revelation Jesus once again takes a similar oath (with
that little book open in His hand) and says that time would soon be no longer
delayed (Revelation 10:6) (a pending fulfillment of prophecy). What time? The
next chapter notes in two ways that same
three-and-a-half-year period (42 months and 1260 days) (11:2-3). The links
between the Old and New Testaments are precise and amazing! This is stunning
information!
These prophecies (Daniel and John) have a theme focusing on
the end of all earthly things – when the eschaton is anticipated.[10]
“It is the final act in the great drama of God’s creative and redemptive
activity.”[11]
After the onset of a judgment (11:1 – begun in 4:1-2),
God’s people witness to the world (11:5-6). This is followed by a silencing
tribulation and the Second Advent (
Once again, an apocalyptic angel – Jesus – is drawing the attention of God’s remnant people with a “loud voice” (“Don’t miss this!”) to earth’s final events and the role they will have. The preparation is to take the “open book” of Daniel and eat it – know what was in that sealed portion!
Summary of Angel Jesus descending from heaven:
1. Cries with a “loud voice” – everyone must hear and understand.
2. He is seen as Priest and Judge – Atonement imagery.
3. He held the unsealed portion of Daniel in his hand.
4. A three and-a-half-year period is just ahead to witness.
5. The message is one of urgent preparation and then mission.

To complement this “brief” of Jesus’ apocalyptic roles,
there is another prophecy that templates over these first two. It is that
“certain man” that Daniel saw when at the
That “certain man” –
Daniel 10
Daniel’s elevating prayer of covenant restoration recorded
in Daniel 9:4-19 began the final three and a half years of
Both prayers were preparatory to visions of climatic events
in God’s redemptive end. The prophet Daniel presents a “model” for God’s people
as earth’s apocalyptic end approaches. We see him:
·
Fasting – to have focused submission to God
·
In sackcloth and ashes – humiliation
·
Mourning – this is grief so deep that it is like
that over a loved one’s death (Genesis 27:34) or from a severe calamity (Ezekiel
7:12) – over the sins of God’s people
The time had come for Cyrus to “perform all of God’s
pleasure” (Isaiah 44:28 – paraphrased) to let the “captives go” (Isaiah 45:13 –
paraphrased).
“Now in the first
year of Cyrus king of Persia, that the word of the LORD by the mouth of Jeremiah
might be fulfilled, the LORD stirred up the spirit of Cyrus king of Persia, that
he made a proclamation throughout all his kingdom, and put it also in writing,
saying … Now these are the children of the province that went up out of the
captivity (Ezra 1:1, 2:1).
The Daniel 10 vision begins: “Then I lifted up mine eyes, and looked, and behold a certain man clothed in linen, whose loins were girded with fine gold of Uphaz: His body also was like the beryl, and his face as the appearance of lightning, and his eyes as lamps of fire, and his arms and his feet like in colour to polished brass, and the voice of his words like the voice of a multitude” (Daniel 10:5-6).
Daniel “looked up” and saw a “man” (10:5). This echoes the
phrases, “I lifted up mine eyes” and saw a ram (Daniel 8:3, Genesis
The timing of this vision is on Abib 24 or
Intriguingly, this occurs by the Hiddekel (
The story is dramatized by two notes:
1.
Daniel is alone because his two friends abandoned
him. This alludes to the time when the gospel work is about to penetrate the
multitudes of the world. The majority will forsake us (10:7). This is depicted
as the time of “sifting” or “shaking” of God’s church!
2.
He is so overwhelmed that he falls into a deep
sleep, with his face to the ground (10:8-9). Then Gabriel comes to set him on
his feet and announces that deliverance has come!
Daniel is now visited by a heavenly being (likely Gabriel –
Summary of Christ in Daniel 10 (similar to Revelation 1):
1. At the time of the Latter Rain
2.
With imagery related to the great multitude –
3. Daniel sees Jesus as Judge, Priest and King
4. Daniel doesn’t tell us what He says (That is recorded in Revelation 10!)
5. His fellow believers leave – are shaken out
6.
God’s people are delivered (immediate tie to

“The light that Daniel received direct from God was given
especially for these last days. The visions he saw by the banks of the Ulai and
the Hiddekel, the great rivers of
“Four mighty angels are still holding the four winds of the
earth. Terrible destruction is forbidden to come in full. The accidents by land
and by sea; the loss of life, steadily increasing, by storm, by tempest, by
railroad disaster, by conflagration; the terrible floods, the earthquakes, and
the winds will be the stirring up of the nations to one deadly combat, while the
angels hold the four winds, forbidding the terrible power of Satan to be
exercised in its fury until the servants of God are sealed in their foreheads.
Get ready, get ready, I beseech you, get ready before it shall be forever too
late! The ministers of vengeance will pour all the terrible judgments upon a
God-forsaken people. The way of obedience is the only path of life. May the Lord
help you to see it in time to open your ears, that you may hear what the Spirit
saith unto the
churches.”[15]
Intriguing is Christ’s imagery within many of the prophetic
narratives. Some prophecies are given
only by Him. In Daniel 8–12 He personally appears to the seer three
times – each related to timing missives. In Revelation the associated themes
draw on a similar plan from the divine courts. We are being given not only a
sequence of events but dramatic “clocks” as to
when they will occur.
[1]
Beale, G. K.; The New International Greek Testament Commentary; The
Book of Revelation (William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, Grand
Rapids, Michigan – 1999), p. 521.
[2]
Osborne, Grant R.; Revelation (Baker Book House;
[3]
Beale, op. cit., p. 411.
[4]
Ibid., p. 412.
[5]
White, Ellen G.; Manuscript
Releases, vol. 18, pp. 221-222.
[6]
Osborne, op. cit., pp.
394-395.
[7]
Beale, op. cit., p. 529.
[8]
White, Ellen G.; Manuscript
Releases, vol. 19, pp. 319-320.
[9]
White, Ellen G.; Manuscript
Releases, vol. 1, p. 99.
[10]
Osborne, op. cit., p. 406.
[11]
Mounce, Robert H.; The Book of Revelation (Wm. B. Eerdmans
Publishing Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1977), p. 211.
[12]
Whitcomb, John C.; Daniel
(Moody Press; Chicago, IL - 1985),
p. 138.
[13]
Steinmann, Andrew E..; Daniel
(Concordia Publishing House,
[14] White,
Ellen G.; The Upward Look, p.
161.
[15] White,
Ellen G.; The Review and Herald,
Franklin S. Fowler, Jr., M.D.; Prophecy
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