What does Revelation 19:13 mean?
What is the meaning of Revelation 19:13?

He is dressed in a robe dipped in blood

– The rider revealed in Revelation 19:11-16 is the same Jesus who first came as the Lamb (John 1:29) and now returns as King of kings.

– His robe is literally stained; Scripture links this image to judgment. Isaiah 63:2-3 pictures the Messiah saying, “I trampled them in My anger… their blood spattered My garments.” Revelation 14:19-20 describes the winepress of God’s wrath splashing blood “as high as the bridles of the horses.”

– At the same time, the color reminds believers of His sacrifice. He “released us from our sins by His blood” (Revelation 1:5) and “entered the Most Holy Place once for all by His own blood” (Hebrews 9:12).

– Two truths meet in one garment:

• The blood of the cross that saves all who trust Him.

• The blood of His foes, showing His righteous victory over all evil at His return (2 Thessalonians 1:7-9).

– The scene is literal, yet it also communicates unmistakable meaning: the Judge comes wearing proof that no sin goes unanswered—either by His atoning death or by His conquering justice.


and His name is The Word of God

– In biblical thought, a “name” reveals character and authority (Proverbs 18:10; Exodus 33:19). Here, the title identifies Jesus with God’s final, decisive self-revelation.

John 1:1,14 says, “In the beginning was the Word… and the Word became flesh.” The same Apostle John now sees that eternal Word riding out to finish the story.

– Being “the Word” means:

• He expresses God perfectly—“Whoever has seen Me has seen the Father” (John 14:9).

• His spoken decree is irresistible. From His mouth “comes a sharp sword” that strikes the nations (Revelation 19:15), echoing Hebrews 4:12, where God’s word “is living and active.”

• He alone defines reality and renders judgment: “the Father… has committed all judgment to the Son” (John 5:22).

– For believers, His name guarantees every promise (2 Corinthians 1:20). For rebels, it seals an unanswerable verdict (Revelation 20:11-15).


summary

Revelation 19:13 presents the returning Jesus in two breathtaking pictures. His blood-stained robe shows both the cost of our redemption and the certainty of His triumph over all wickedness. His title, “The Word of God,” accents His unmatched authority to reveal, save, and judge. Together they assure us that the same Savior who died for us is coming again to set everything right—and His victory is as sure as His word.

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