Saturday, February 22, 2025

Revelation Chapter 8

 

Revelation Chapter 8

Introduction

Chapter 8 is the seventh seal opened and the first four trumpet judgments are sounded and three woes are announced: seal 7 is silence in Heaven, seven angels given seven trumpets, the smoke of incense and the prayers of the Saints goes up before GOD, fire from the Altar is thrown to the earth, there is an earthquake, peals of thunder and lightning; trumpet 1 is hail, fire and blood thrown to the earth and a third of the earth, a third of the trees and all the green grass are burned up; trumpet 2 is a blazing mountain is thrown into the sea and a third of the sea is turned into blood, a third of the sea creatures die and a third of the ships are destroyed; trumpet 3 is a blazing star falls from the sky onto a third of the rivers and onto the springs of water, they become bitter and many people die; trumpet 4 is a third of the sun, moon and stars are darkened, an eagle cries out a warning of three woes to come.

:1-5 When he opened the seventh seal there was silence in Heaven for about half an hour (this is different with the first four seals where an angel spoke, with seals 5-7 the angel dose not speak); and I saw the seven angels that stand before GOD (Psalm 34:7; Matthew 18:10; Luke 1:19; Hebrews 1:13-14), and to them were given seven trumpets. Then another angel, having a golden censer, came and stood at the altar, he was given much incense that he should offer it with the prayers of all the saints (Revelation 5:8) upon the golden altar (Exodus 30:1-3, 6, The Holy Place)) which was before The Throne (The Ark of The Covenant with The Mercy Seat (Exodus 37:1-9 in The Most Holy Place Exodus 26:33-34). The smoke of the incense with the prayers of the Saints ascended before GOD from the angel’s hand (Exodus 30:6-10; Psalm 141:1-2; Luke 1:5-10). Then the angel took the censer filled it with fire from the altar and threw it to the earth. There were noises, thunderings, lightings and an earthquake (Revelation 11:15, 19 – seventh trumpet; Revelation 16:17-18 – seventh bowl; did David foresee this event? 2 Samuel 22:8-16 ).

:6 So the seven angels who had the seven trumpets prepared themselves to sound. The trumpet judgments could last the whole seven years of the Tribulation, one per year. Or they could last for the last three and a half years, one every six months. We do not know, the only one that has a time duration is trumpet 5, it lasts for five months (Revelation 9:5). Like the ten judgments against Egypt when GOD was bringing the Hebrew people out of captivity, we do not know how long they lasted except the last one, the Passover judgment (death of the first born) lasted one night. GOD rarely tells us the duration of His Judgments, He did not tell Noah how long the flood would last; He told Abraham his descendants would be slaves for four hundred years (Genesis 15:13); He did not tell the Israelites how long they would be removed from their land under the king of Assyria, that lasted until 1948; He did tell the Judeans they would be captives in Babylon for seventy years (Jeremiah 25:11-12); He did not tell the Judeans how long they would be exiled under the Romans, that lasted from 70 until 1948. GOD did not tell us how long The Great Tribulation will last, but we believe because of Daniel’s seventy weeks that it will last seven years (Daniel 9:20-27); JESUS in His description of the last days did not say how long they would last; in The Revelation to John he is not given any time reference about the Great Tribulation except trumpet 5 that lasts for five months. We know there are seven seals (I believe the first five have happened), seven trumpets and seven bowls of GOD’s wrath but no time frame for how long any of them last except trumpet five.

:7 The first angel sounded: hail and fire (Exodus 9:1-26; Ezekiel 38:18-22) followed mingled with blood and they were thrown to the earth. A third of the trees were burned up and all green grass was burned up.

:8-9 Then the second angel sounded: something like a great mountain* (this could be a meteor) burning with fire was thrown into the sea, a third of the sea became blood. A third of the living creatures in the sea died and a third of the ships were destroyed.

:10-11 Then the third angel sounded: a great star* (this could be a meteoroid that breaks up and hits in lots of places on the earth as meteorites) fell from heaven burning like a torch, it fell on a third of the rivers and on the springs of water. The name of the star is Wormwood**; a third of the waters became wormwood and many people died from the water because it was made bitter.

:12-13 Then the fourth angel sounded: and a third of the sun was struck, a third of the moon and a third of the stars, so that a third of them were darkened; a third of the day had no light and likewise the night (Isaiah 13:9-10, so the daylight would only be about 6 to 8 hours instead of 8 to 12 hours and during the night there would be 3 to 4 hours of pitch darkness. So that there will be a total of 11 to 16 hours of pitch darkness over the earth each day during this time). I looked and I heard an angel (eagle, Revelation 4:7) flying through the midst of heaven, saying with a loud voice, “Woe, Woe, Woe to the inhabitants of the earth, because of the remaining blasts of the trumpet of the three angels that are about to sound!”

 

* An asteroid is a minor planet—an object larger than a meteoroid that is neither a planet nor an identified comet—that orbits within the inner Solar System or is co-orbital with Jupiter. Asteroids are rocky, metallic, or icy bodies with no atmosphere.

A meteoroid is a small, rocky or metallic space rock that orbits the sun. Meteoroids can range in size from dust grains to small asteroids. 

Meteors: When meteoroids enter Earth’s atmosphere (or that of another planet, like Mars) at high speed and burn up, the fireballs or “shooting stars” are called meteors.

Meteorites: When a meteoroid survives a trip through the atmosphere and hits the ground, it’s called a meteorite.

** Wormwood: in Hebrew it means to curse it is regarded as poisonous and therefore accursed – hemlock, wormwood. In Greek it means a type of bitterness – figuratively calamity, wormwood.

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