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Chapter 10 is almost entirely about a “little book” held in the hand of a “mighty angel.” This little book is “sweet as honey” in John’s mouth, but “bitter” in his belly. This is almost certainly a reference to the book of Ezekiel, perhaps in conjunction with the book of Revelation itself.
 
Chapter 10 is almost entirely about a “little book” held in the hand of a “mighty angel.” This little book is “sweet as honey” in John’s mouth, but “bitter” in his belly. This is almost certainly a reference to the book of Ezekiel, perhaps in conjunction with the book of Revelation itself.

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Chapter 10 is almost entirely about a “little book” held in the hand of a “mighty angel.” This little book is “sweet as honey” in John’s mouth, but “bitter” in his belly. This is almost certainly a reference to the book of Ezekiel, perhaps in conjunction with the book of Revelation itself.

The most important part is Rev 10:7, which explains that the seventh angel (that sounds in the end of chapter 11) brings an end to the mystery of God’s Plan as declared by all of His prophets.

Rev 10:11 reveals that the message of the little book, and the book of Revelation, was to be taken by one (not John because he never did this) to “peoples, and nations, and tongues, and kings.” For this to happen again, it must previously happen in a first fulfilment.