Revelation, 8

New Jerusalem Bible

1 The Lamb then broke the seventh seal, and there was silence in heaven for about half an hour.

2 Next I saw seven trumpets being given to the seven angels who stand in the presence of God.

3 Another angel, who had a golden censer, came and stood at the altar. A large quantity of incense was given to him to offer with the prayers of all the saints on the golden altar that stood in front of the throne;

4 and so from the angel's hand the smoke of the incense went up in the presence of God and with it the prayers of the saints.

5 Then the angel took the censer and filled it from the fire of the altar, which he then hurled down onto the earth; immediately there came peals of thunder and flashes of lightning, and the earth shook.

6 The seven angels that had the seven trumpets now made ready to sound them.

7 The first blew his trumpet and, with that, hail and fire, mixed with blood, were hurled on the earth: a third of the earth was burnt up, and a third of all trees, and every blade of grass was burnt.

8 The second angel blew his trumpet, and it was as though a great mountain blazing with fire was hurled into the sea: a third of the sea turned into blood,

9 a third of all the living things in the sea were killed, and a third of all ships were destroyed.

10 The third angel blew his trumpet, and a huge star fell from the sky, burning like a ball of fire, and it fell on a third of all rivers and on the springs of water;

11 this was the star called Wormwood, and a third of all water turned to wormwood, so that many people died; the water had become so bitter.

12 The fourth angel blew his trumpet, and a third of the sun and a third of the moon and a third of the stars were blasted, so that the light went out of a third of them and the day lost a third of its illumination, and likewise the night.

13 In my vision, I heard an eagle, calling aloud as it flew high overhead, 'Disaster, disaster, disaster, on all the people on earth at the sound of the other three trumpets which the three angels have yet to blow!'




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Revelation 8 describes the opening of the seventh seal and the beginning of the seven trumpets, which are divine judgments that bring destruction to the earth. Following are five Bible verses that relate to the topics addressed in Revelation 8:

Jeremiah 25:30-31: "I will therefore announce at high voices to all the peoples of the world:" The Lord comes to judge! He will judge all nations of the earth with justice, according to what they deserve. The Lord will send the sword, hunger, and plague against them until they have been exterminated from the face of the earth. "This verse speaks of God's judgment on all nations, which is similar to the judgments described in Revelation 8.

Isaiah 24:6-7: "Therefore, a curse devours the earth; its inhabitants suffer the consequences of their sins. Therefore, the earth is dry and withered; the plants are drying and withered, because the inhabitants of the earth are wicked, for they do not obey the laws of God, who are perfect and eternal. " This verse talks about how the sins of the inhabitants of the earth bring destruction to God's creation, which is also a theme in Revelation 8.

Ezekiel 33:3: "When he comes that the sword comes against the earth, he will touch the trumpet and warn the people." This verse talks about trumpet being used as a warning sign for the people, which is similar to the use of trumpets in Revelation 8 to announce God's judgments.

Joel 2:1-2: "Touch the trumpet in Zion, give the alarm in my holy mountain. They shake with fear, all the inhabitants of the earth, because the day of the Lord is coming! It is near, it is a day of darkness and of Darkness, a day of clouds and darkness, as there has never been before there will be no later, in generations and generations. " This verse also talks about using the trumpet as a warning sign for God's judgment, which is a theme in Revelation 8.

Amos 5:18-20: "Woe to those who desire the day of the Lord! What benefit will be for you on that day? It will be a day of darkness, not of light. It will be as if someone fled from a lion and met with a bear, or as if they got into the house and leaning a hand on the wall, and one snakes it bite. The day of the Lord will be dark and not light, a day of dense clouds and darkness. " This verse describes the day of God's judgment as a day of darkness and destruction, which is similar to what is described in Revelation 8.


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