they. i.e. the Father and Christ (Revelation 3:21), and the heavenly beings associated with them as assessors (Revelation 1:4. and compare Matthew 25:31; 1 Timothy 5:21).

upon. App-104.

judgment. App-177.

was given. i.e. not judging or ruling authority, but sentence, or pronouncement, or award in their favour.

unto. for. No preposition. Dative case.

them. i.e. those who had been beheaded.

and. even.

I saw. Omit.

souls. App-110. Figure of speech Synecdoche (of Part). App-6.

were. had been.

witness. testimony. See Revelation 19:10 and p. 1511.

Jesus. App-98.

word. App-121.

which. whosoever. Greek. hoitines, as Matthew 5:39; Matthew 5:41.

had, &c.. did not (App-105) worship (App-137)

neither. Greek. oude.

neither... received. and received (See Revelation 13:16) not (App-105).

his. the.

or in. and upon(as above).

hands. hand.

lived. i.e. lived again. App-170.

Christ. App-98. The resurrection of these not mentioned but necessarily implied.

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