warfare and triumph of the Christ is described in language saturated with
the Old Testament. The difference of date will go a long way toward
explaining the difference of style.” Plummer’s Gospel of St. John, Introd.
- REVELATION OF CHRIST the second advent of Christ. Three different
Greek words are used by the apostles to express this, (1) apokalupsis (1
Corinthians 1;7; 2 Thessalonians 1:7; 1 Peter 1:7, 13); (2) parousia
(Matthew 24:3, 27; 1 Thessalonians 2:19; James 5:7, 8); (3) epiphaneia (1
Timothy 6:14; 2 Timothy 1:10; 4:1-8; Titus 2:13). There existed among
Christians a wide expectation, founded on Matthew 24:29, 30, 34, of the
speedy return of Christ. (See MILLENNIUM.) - REZEPH solid; a stone, (2 Kings 19:12; Isaiah 37:12), a fortress near
Haran, probably on the west of the Euphrates, conquered by Sennacherib. - REZIN firm; a prince, a king of Syria, who joined Pekah (q.v.) in an
invasion of the kingdom of Judah (2 Kings 15:37; 16:5-9; Isaiah 7:1-8).
Ahaz induced Tiglath-pileser III. to attack Damascus, and this caused
Rezin to withdraw for the purpose of defending his own kingdom.
Damascus was taken, and Rezin was slain in battle by the Assyrian king,
and his people carried into captivity, B.C. 732 (2 Kings 16:9). - REZON prince, son of Eliadah. Abandoning the service of Hadadezer, the
king of Zobah, on the occasion of his being defeated by David, he became
the “captain over a band” of marauders, and took Damascus, and became
king of Syria (1 Kings 11:23-25; 2 Samuel 8:3-8). For centuries after this
the Syrians were the foes of Israel. He “became an adversary to Israel all
the days of Solomon.” - RHEGIUM breach, a town in the south of Italy, on the Strait of Messina,
at which Paul touched on his way to Rome (Acts 28:13). It is now called
Rheggio. - RHESA affection, son of Zorobabel, mentioned in the genealogy of our
Lord (Luke 3:27). - RHODA a rose, the damsel in the house of Mary, the mother of John
Mark. She came to hearken when Peter knocked at the door of the gate
(Acts 12:12-15). - RHODES a rose, an island to the south of the western extremity of Asia
Minor, between Coos and Patara, about 46 miles long and 18 miles broad.