Hi @Glad4Mercy,
Thank you for your great comments on the Lord who receives this authority for He is the worthy one. First we see a description of His authority & then His qualifications for being worthy.
Description of His authority. (Rev. 4)
God has highly exalted Him above every name....
7 horns – all power, authority & dominion.
7 eyes – which is the seven fold Spirit of God.
Prevailed -
All these you mentioned & I will add a few more. 3 gem stones are mentioned, Jasper, Sardius & Emerald. These were all on the High Priest`s breastplate & represented a tribe & then there is a meaning of their name. These help us to understand what God the Father is revealing of Christ, His Son.
Like a Jasper – The Jasper stone was the last gem on the breastplate It represented the tribe of Naphtali whose name means, to prevail, to conquer. Christ was the last Adam & He prevailed over the world, the flesh & the devil. The `blood-red` colour of the gem indicates the priceless cost of our redemption – Christ`s precious blood.
Like a Sardius – This stone was first on the High Priest`s breastplate. It represented the tribe of Judah which means `to use the hand, indicating power & dominion, and a sceptre. Jesus, as we know, came from the tribe of Judah, but His kingship extends over all.
A rainbow like an Emerald – The Emerald gem was also on the breastplate of the High Priest & represented the tribe of Reuben, the first born of Israel. We know that the Lord Jesus Christ is God`s only Son & He is called the firstborn. This is not of birth but of manifestation. Christ is the first, the pre-eminent one. It is through Christ that God`s covenant, represented by the rainbow, is fulfilled.
Thus we can see that God the Father is revealing the authority that His Son has. He is the conqueror, with all power & dominion, the pre-eminent one over all.
Marilyn.
Good stuff. The root word for Judah is "yada" which can indeed mean "use the hand", but the name Judah can also mean "PRAISED", (ie hold out or hands outstretched in praise). Leah named him Judah, because she praised the Lord at Judah's birth. Both meanings have wonderful applications.