Revelation 7 Summary - Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary
R E V E L A T I O N.
CHAP. VII.
The things contained in this chapter came in after the opening of the six seals, which foretold great calamities in the world; and before the sound of the seven trumpets, which gave notice of great corruptions arising in the church: between these comes in this comfortable chapter, which secures the graces and comforts of the people of God in times of common calamity. We have, I. An account of the restraint laid upon the winds, ver. 1-3. II. The sealing of the servants of God, ver. 4-8. III. The songs of angels and saints on this occasion, ver. 9-12. IV. A description of the honour and happiness of those who had faithfully served Christ, and suffered for him, ver. 13, &c.
Consult other comments:
Revelation 7:0 - Barclay Daily Study Bible
Revelation 7:0 - Albert Barnes' Notes on the Bible
Revelation 7:0 - The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
Revelation 7:0 - Commentary on the Holy Bible by Thomas Coke
Revelation 7:0 - John Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible
Revelation 7:0 - Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary
Revelation 7:0 - Heinrich August Wilhelm Meyer's New Testament Commentary
Revelation 7:0 - English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
Matthew Henry's Whole Bible Commentary

Matthew Henry (1662 - 1714) was a Presbyterian minister in England who began his commentary on the Bible in 1704. He completed his work up to the end of Acts before his death. Afterwards, his ministerial friends completed the work from Henry’s notes and writings.