John the Apostle
Revelation 22:14BSB·traditional attribution

Blessed are those who wash their robes, so that they may have the right to the tree of life and may enter the city by its gates.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian

God's character seals this book: He is faithful and true, and He would never send His holy angels to deceive His saints with mere dreams. That the angel refused John's worship, reproved him for it, and the apostle confesses his own relapse into folly shows a sincerity no deceiver would display. The book stands open for all to study, compare, and test against what comes to pass.

AI summary

Commenting on Revelation 22:6-19

John Gill Reformed Baptist

Blessed are they that do his commandments,.... Either the commandments of God, Rev 12:17 the precepts of the moral law, which are the whole duty of man; which are done either legally in order to obtain life, and then they must be perfectly done, which no man can do; hence none live, and are justified by the deeds of it, and consequently are not blessed...

Albert Barnes Presbyterian

Verse 14. Blessed are they that do his commandments. ; . That they may have right. That they may be entitled to approach the tree of life; that this privilege may be granted to them. It is not a right in the sense that they have merited it, but in the sense that the privilege is conferred on them as one of the rewards of...