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Revelation 1:17-18

Greek Key Terms:

  • G4413 πρῶτος (prōtos) - "first"
  • G2078 ἔσχατος (eschatos) - "last"
  • G2198 ζάω (zaō) - "to live"
  • G3498 νεκρός (nekros) - "dead"
  • G2807 κλείς (kleis) - "key"
  • G2288 θάνατος (thanatos) - "death"
  • G86 ᾅδης (hadēs) - "Hades, the realm of the dead"

Context: Revelation 1:9-20 records John's vision of the risen Christ on Patmos. Christ appears in terrifying glory—white hair, fiery eyes, bronze feet, voice like many waters (vv. 13-15). John falls at His feet "as though dead" (v. 17a). Christ responds with assurance: "Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last, the Living One. I was dead, and behold, now I am alive forever and ever! And I hold the keys of Death and of Hades" (vv. 17b-18). This self-revelation establishes Christ's divine identity ("First and Last"—echoing Yahweh in Isaiah 44:6) and His resurrection authority over the ultimate enemies: death and Hades.

OT-to-OT Development:

  • Isaiah 22:22 established the key-bearing authority pattern with Eliakim: "What he opens no one can shut, and what he shuts no one can open."
  • Isaiah 44:6 provides divine title: "I am the first and I am the last; apart from me there is no God"—a title Christ claims in Revelation 1:17.
  • Psalm 89:48 poses the question: "Who can live and not see death, or save himself from the power of Sheol?" Christ answers: "I hold the keys."

Connections:

  • TO OT: Isaiah 22:22 (key-bearing authority), Isaiah 44:6 (first and last), Psalm 89:48 (power over death/Sheol)
  • WITHIN REVELATION: Revelation 3:7 (key of David), Revelation 20:13-14 (Death and Hades give up their dead, then cast into lake of fire)
  • NT PARALLELS: Romans 14:9 (Christ is Lord of both the dead and the living), 1 Corinthians 15:54-55 (death swallowed up in victory)

Connection Method(s): Typology (Direct, Forward-Looking), Redemptive-Historical Progression — Christ's possession of "the keys of Death and Hades" represents the ultimate escalation of Eliakim's key-bearing: from palace access to authority over life and death, grounded in Christ's resurrection victory.

Christological Connection: Christ's possession of "the keys of Death and of Hades" represents the ultimate escalation of Eliakim's typology: (1) Divine Identity: By claiming to be "the First and the Last," Christ identifies Himself with Yahweh (Isa 44:6; 48:12). Only God has authority over death. (2) Resurrection Victory: "I was dead, and behold, now I am alive forever and ever" grounds His key-possession in historical resurrection. He holds the keys because He conquered death from within. (3) Comprehensive Authority: Eliakim controlled palace access; Christ controls access to eternal life and death. The "keys of Death and Hades" mean Christ determines who remains dead and who rises to life. (4) Believer's Assurance: Because Christ holds these keys, death is no longer ultimate enemy for believers. Revelation 20:13-14 shows Death and Hades surrendering their captives at Christ's command—then being cast into the lake of fire. The Key-Bearer not only opens death's gates to release His own; He ultimately destroys death itself (1 Cor 15:26; Rev 20:14).

Trajectory Table: 049 - Eliakim (Key of David)