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One of the famous historical commentaries on the Bible, among Protestants, is Matthew Henry's Commentary. This is what he has to say about the day of the week in Revelation 1:10.
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The day and time in which he had this vision: it was the Lord’s day, the day which Christ had separated and set apart for himself, as the eucharist is called the Lord’s supper. Surely this can be no other than the Christian sabbath, the first day of the week, to be observed in remembrance of the resurrection of Christ. Let us who call him our Lord honour him on his own day, the day which the Lord hath made and in which we ought to rejoice. 4. The frame that his soul was in at this time: He was in the Spirit.
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CommentariesMatthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible (Complete)RevelationRevelation 1
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Revelation 1 - Matthew Henry Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible
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The day and time in which he had this vision: it was the Lord’s day, the day which Christ had separated and set apart for himself, as the eucharist is called the Lord’s supper. Surely this can be no other than the Christian sabbath, the first day of the week, to be observed in remembrance of the resurrection of Christ. Let us who call him our Lord honour him on his own day, the day which the Lord hath made and in which we ought to rejoice. 4. The frame that his soul was in at this time: He was in the Spirit.
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CommentariesMatthew Henry Commentary on the Whole Bible (Complete)RevelationRevelation 1
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Revelation 1 - Matthew Henry Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible
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