*11:1 I get the impression that the angel shifted position, probably with both feet on land—his legs had been spread or straddled, now he stands normally.
†11:2 Comparing forty-two months with 1,260 days we get 30-day months. A year computed on the basis of these ‘prophetic’ months, as they are sometimes called, is five days shorter than a calendar year. Forty-two calendar months would give 1,277/8 days.
‡11:3 Presumably the angel is still speaking—might He be God the Son? Could a mere angel say “my two witnesses”?
§11:3 Note that their ‘ministry’ covers 3½ years; the Text does not actually say that it will be simultaneous with the trampling of the holy city, but I imagine that it will come close. When I see the perversity in the world I am sometimes tempted to wish I could do what they are going to do, until I get to the ‘sackcloth’—walking around in sackcloth for 3½ years does not sound like much fun.
*11:4 See Zechariah 4:3,14.
†11:6 They have the authority to do these things, but it is discretionary; it is up to them to decide when, where, and how much.
‡11:7 This would seem to confirm that the “locusts” and their king, in chapter nine, are on Satan's side. That is also where Satan will be confined during the Millennium (20:3). If this beast is not Abbaddon he is presumably another high ranking demon, or so I thought until I got to 13:1 and 17:8, which see.
§11:8 Over 99% of the Greek manuscripts have “their” Lord, not ‘our’ as in KJV and NKJV. If these two “olive trees” are the ones in Zechariah 4:3 and 14, then the “Lord of the whole earth” there is Jehovah the Son.
*11:8 We might expect “Sodom and Egypt” to apply to Rome, rather than Jerusalem, but the Lord was crucified in Jerusalem.
†11:9 People in past generations had trouble imagining how this could happen, but with modern technology people around the world will watch those corpses.
‡11:10 They will celebrate, but not for long!
§11:13 At least they are no longer pretending that God does not exist.
*11:18 “Slaves” and “saints”—again we seem to have two distinct categories.
†11:18 One gets the impression that the elders had been waiting for this day. I think I know how they feel—the destruction of “those who have corrupted the earth” cannot come too soon to suit me.
‡11:19 Presumably this is the original ark of which the one made under Moses' supervision was a copy (Hebrews 8:5, Exodus 25:9, 40, Hebrews 9:23).
§11:19 If this were all there was to the seventh trumpet it would be anti climactic, ‘small potatoes’. I take it that the seven ‘bowls’ (see chapter 16) give the full content of the third woe.