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REVELATION OF ST. JOHN THE DIVINE - Chapter 15 - Verse 6
Came out of the temple. Were seen to come from the temple; that is, from the immediate presence of God.
Having the seven plagues. See Barnes on "Re 15:1".
Each one entrusted with a single "plague" to be executed upon the earth. The meaning here is, that they were designated or appointed to execute those plagues in judgments. The symbols of their office -- the golden vials -- were given to them afterwards, Re 15:7.
Clothed in pure and white linen. The emblem of holiness -- the common representation in regard to the heavenly inhabitants. See Barnes on "Re 3:4; Re 7:13 ".
Compare Mt 17:2; Lu 9:29; Mr 16:5.
And having their breasts girded with golden girdles. See Barnes on "Re 1:13".
The meaning is, that they were attired in a manner befitting their rank and condition.