rwp Revelation:5:9
rwp@Revelation:5:9 @{They sing} (\idousin\). Present active indicative of \id\. Old verb, to chant with lyrical emotion (Colossians:3:16|). {A new song} (\idn kainn\). Cognate accusative for \oide\ (\id\, song) is \oide\ from \eid\, that is \id\ (the verb used), old word already used (Colossians:3:16; strkjv@Ephesians:5:19|), called \kainn\ because a fresh song for new mercies (Isaiah:42:10; strkjv@Psalms:33:3; strkjv@40:3|, etc.), here in praise of redemption to Christ (14:3|) like the new name (2:17; strkjv@3:12|), the new Jerusalem (3:12; strkjv@21:2|), the new heaven and the new earth (21:1|), not the old song of creation (4:8,11|) to God. {For thou wast slain} (\hoti esphags\). Second aorist passive indicative of \sphaz\. \Agoraz\ used by Paul and Peter of our purchase from sin by Christ (1Corinthians:6:20; strkjv@7:23; strkjv@Galatians:3:13; strkjv@4:5; strkjv@2Peter:2:1|; cf. strkjv@1Peter:1:18f.|). {Unto God} (\ti thei\). Dative case of advantage as also in verse 10|. {With thy blood} (\en ti haimati sou\). Instrumental use of \en\ as in strkjv@1:5|. The blood of Christ as the price of our redemption runs all through the Apocalypse. This is the reason why Christ is worthy to "take the book and open its seals." That is, he is worthy to receive adoration and worship (4:11|) as the Father does. {Men of every} (\ek pass\). No \anthrpous\ (men) or \tinas\ (some) before \ek\ in the Greek. See a like ellipsis in strkjv@11:9| with a like grouping of words for all mankind, representatives of all races and nations (7:9; strkjv@13:7; strkjv@14:6|).