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8:13 And I beheld, and heard an angel flying through the midst of heaven, saying with a loud voice, Woe, woe, woe, to the inhabiters of the earth by reason of the other voices of the trumpet of the three angels, which are yet to sound!
In Revelation 8, John is shown the future as seven angels blow trumpets containing Gog's judgements upon the earth as the great tribulation had begun. The magnitude of the judgements are greater than anything in history.
The last three of the trumpets of the great tribulation were said to be three woes.
What is unique about those trumpets is all three involve rebellious angels.
1. Abaddon (who will be released by Satan, cast down as the third woe)
2. four angels bound by the Euphrates river
3. Satan and his angels cast down to earth.
Revelation, as it has been pointed out many times, is not totally in chronological order. Satan being cast down, woe to the inhabitants of the earth (Revelation 12:12), is actually seen in Revelation 9:1 as a star fall from heaven.
He opens the bottomless pit and Abaddon and the tormenting locust are freed. Why would it be that Satan frees those locust to torment men, knowing that they can't harm those who have the seal of God? Because when Satan is cast down, it is with great wrath, and he hates humans.
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In Revelation 8, John is shown the future as seven angels blow trumpets containing Gog's judgements upon the earth as the great tribulation had begun. The magnitude of the judgements are greater than anything in history.
The last three of the trumpets of the great tribulation were said to be three woes.
What is unique about those trumpets is all three involve rebellious angels.
1. Abaddon (who will be released by Satan, cast down as the third woe)
2. four angels bound by the Euphrates river
3. Satan and his angels cast down to earth.
Revelation, as it has been pointed out many times, is not totally in chronological order. Satan being cast down, woe to the inhabitants of the earth (Revelation 12:12), is actually seen in Revelation 9:1 as a star fall from heaven.
He opens the bottomless pit and Abaddon and the tormenting locust are freed. Why would it be that Satan frees those locust to torment men, knowing that they can't harm those who have the seal of God? Because when Satan is cast down, it is with great wrath, and he hates humans.
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