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Louis Segond

Apocalypse 4:10

les vingt-quatre vieillards se prosternent devant celui qui est assis sur le trône, et ils adorent celui qui vit aux siècles des siècles, et ils jettent leurs couronnes devant le trône, en disant:

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Angel (a Spirit);   Crown;   Elder;   God;   Humility;   Praise;   Throne;   Scofield Reference Index - Elders;   Thompson Chain Reference - Crowns;   Future, the;   Reward;   Spiritual;   Worshippers;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - God;   Praise;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Cherub;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Angels;   Worship;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Gestures;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Crown;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Pre-Eminence ;   Throne ;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Adoration;   Crown;   Elders;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Cherub;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Crown;   Vocation;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Adoration;   Cherubim (1);   Crown;   Isaiah;   Luke, the Evangelist;   Presbyter;   Revelation of John:;   Seraphim;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Crown;  

Parallel Translations

La Bible David Martin (1744)
Les vingt-quatre Anciens se prosternaient devant celui qui �tait assis sur le tr�ne, et adoraient celui qui est vivant aux si�cles des si�cles, et ils jetaient leurs couronnes devant le tr�ne, en disant :
La Bible Ostervald (1996)
Les vingt-quatre Anciens se prosternaient devant celui qui �tait assis sur le tr�ne, et ils adoraient celui qui vit aux si�cles des si�cles et jetaient leurs couronnes devant le tr�ne, en disant:
Darby's French Translation
les vingt-quatre anciens tomberont sur leurs faces devant celui qui est assis sur le tr�ne, et se prosterneront devant celui qui vit aux si�cles des si�cles; et ils jetteront leurs couronnes devant le tr�ne, disant:

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

fall: Revelation 5:8, Revelation 5:14, Revelation 19:4, Job 1:20, Psalms 72:11, Matthew 2:11

worship: Revelation 4:9, Revelation 7:11, Revelation 15:4, Revelation 22:8, Revelation 22:9, 1 Chronicles 29:20, 2 Chronicles 7:3, Psalms 95:6, Matthew 4:9, Matthew 4:10, Luke 24:52

cast: Revelation 4:4, 1 Chronicles 29:11-16, Psalms 115:1, 1 Corinthians 15:10

Reciprocal: Numbers 14:5 - General 1 Chronicles 29:14 - that we should 2 Chronicles 23:11 - put upon Isaiah 6:1 - sitting Ezekiel 3:23 - and I fell Ezekiel 16:11 - and a Daniel 4:34 - him Daniel 6:26 - for Zechariah 3:5 - fair Mark 14:35 - and fell Luke 4:7 - worship me Luke 17:16 - fell Romans 11:36 - to whom 1 Corinthians 9:25 - but Philippians 2:10 - every 1 Thessalonians 2:19 - crown 2 Timothy 2:5 - is he 2 Timothy 4:8 - a crown 1 Peter 4:19 - a faithful Revelation 3:11 - thy Revelation 5:5 - one Revelation 5:11 - the throne Revelation 7:13 - one Revelation 11:16 - General Revelation 14:11 - for Revelation 19:1 - Salvation Revelation 19:10 - worship

Gill's Notes on the Bible

The four and twenty elders fall down before him that sat on the throne,.... The ministers of the Gospel begin the worship of God, and lead in it, who are the four living creatures; when the members of churches, who are the four and twenty elders, follow, and approach the divine Being in a most humble manner:

and worship him that liveth for ever and ever: in Spirit, and in truth, with faith and fervency, in every part of duty they are directed to:

and cast their crowns before the throne; signifying, that they received them, from him that sits upon it, being by the grace of God what they are; and that they are unworthy to wear them in his presence, being but unprofitable servants in all they do; and hereby also acknowledging their subjection to him as their King and lawgiver. Something like this the Jews relate of the family above; they say,

"when the holy blessed God ascends the glorious "throne of judgment", the whole family above tremble; and when they see the holy blessed God "they take their crowns from off their heads"--and pray and seek mercy for Israel; and immediately he ascends the "throne of mercy" w.''

And such like actions have been done by kings and princes to one another, in token of subjection. Thus Tigranes, king of Armenia, fell down at the feet of Pompey, and cast his crown from his head, which Pompey replaced; and having commanded him certain things, ordered him to enjoy his kingdoms x: so Herod meeting Augustus Caesar at Rhode, when he entered the city took oil his crown, and after a speech made to him, with which Caesar was pleased, he set it on him again y.

Saying; as follows.

w Raziel, fol. 45. 2. x Cicero, Orat. pro Sextio. p. 904. y Joseph. Autiqu. l. 15. c. 6. sect. 6, 7.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The four and twenty elders fall down before him ... - The representatives of the redeemed church in heaven (see the notes at Revelation 4:4) also unite in the praise. The meaning, if the explanation of the symbol be correct, is, that the church universal unites in praise to God for all that characterizes his administration. In the connection in which this stands here, the sense would be, that as often as there is any new manifestation of the principles of the divine government, the church ascribes new praise to God. Whatever may be thought of this explanation of the meaning of the symbols, of the fact here stated there can be no doubt. The church of God always rejoices when there is any new manifestation of the principles of the divine administration. As all these acts, in reality, bring glory and honor to God, the church, as often as there is any new manifestation of the divine character and purposes, renders praise anew. Nor can it be doubted that the view here taken is one that is every way appropriate to the general character of this book. The great design was to disclose what God was to do in future times, in the various revolutions that were to take place on the earth, until his government should be firmly established, and the principles of his administration should everywhere prevail; and there was a propriety, therefore, in describing the representatives of the church as taking part in this universal praise, and as casting every crown at the feet of Him who sits upon the throne.

And cast their crowns before the throne - They are described as “crowned” Revelation 4:4, that is, as triumphant, and as kings (compare Revelation 5:10), and they are here represented as casting their crowns at his feet, in token that they owe their triumph to Him. To his providential dealings, to his wise and merciful government, they owe it that they are crowned at all; and there is, therefore, a propriety that they should acknowledge this in a proper manner by placing their crowns at his feet.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Revelation 4:10. Cast their crowns before the throne — Acknowledge the infinite supremacy of God, and that they have derived their being and their blessings from him alone. This is an allusion to the custom of prostrations in the east, and to the homage of petty kings acknowledging the supremacy of the emperor.


 
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