COMMENTARY ON THE APOCALYPSE OF THE BLESSED JOHN

 from the first chapter.

 from the second chapter.

 from the third chapter.

 from the fourth chapter.

 from the fifth chapter.

 from the sixth chapter.

 from the seventh chapter.

 from the eighth chapter.

 from the ninth chapter.

 from the tenth chapter.

 from the eleventh chapter.

 from the twelfth chapter.

 from the thirteenth chapter.

 from the fourteenth chapter.

 from the fifteenth chapter.

 from the seventeenth chapter.

 from the nineteenth chapter.

 from the twentieth chapter.

 from the twenty-first and twenty-second chapters.

from the nineteenth chapter.

11. “And I saw heaven opened, and behold a white horse; and he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True.”] The horse, and He that sits upon him, sets forth our Lord coming to His kingdom with the heavenly army. Because from the sea of the north, which is the Arabian Sea, even to the sea of Phœnice, and even to the ends of the earth, they will command these greater parts in the coming of the Lord Jesus, and all the souls of the nations will be assembled to judgment.  

EX CAPITE XIX.

11. Et vidi coelum apertum: et ecce equus albus, et qui sedebat super eum, vocabatur Fidelis et Verax. Equus et sedens super eum Dominum nostrum cum exercitu coelesti advenientem ad regnum ostendit. A mari etenim Aquilonis quod est Arabicum usque ad mare Phoenicis et usque ad fines terrae majores partes has in adventu Domini Jesu mandaturi sunt, et omnes animae gentium congregabuntur ad judicium.