Revelation 15:7

"The seven angels who had the seven plagues came out, clothed with pure, bright linen, and wearing golden sashes around their chests."

Key Reflection

In Revelation 15:7, the imagery of the seven angels dressed in pure, white linen and adorned with golden girdles emphasizes their divine nature and holy mission. This attire is reminiscent of heavenly beings as described elsewhere in Revelation (e.g., Revelation 3:4; 7:13) and symbolizes their righteousness and readiness to execute God's wrath. The golden sashes around their chests further highlight their authority, suggesting a ceremonial significance that underscores the solemnity of their task as they prepare to pour out the seven final plagues upon the earth.

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