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The Bowls Filled With God¡¯s Anger16 1Then I heard a loud voice from the temple. It said to the seven angels, "Go and pour out the seven bowls of God's anger on the earth." 2The first angel left. He poured out his bowl on the land. Then all those who had the mark of the beast and who worshiped its idola got sores that were ugly and painful. 3The second angel poured out his bowl on the sea. Then the sea became blood like a dead man's blood. And everything living in the sea died. 4The third angel poured out his bowl on the rivers and the springs of water. The rivers and the springs of water became blood. 5Then I heard the angel of the waters say to God,
| "You are the one who is and who always was.
You are the Holy One.
You are right in these judgments you have made. 6The people have spilled the blood of your holy peopleb and your prophetsc.
Now you have given those people blood to drink. This is what they deserve." | | 7And I heard the altard say,
| "Yes, Lord God All-Powerful, your judgments are true and right." | | 8The fourth angel poured out his bowl on the sun. The sun was given power to burn the people with fire. 9The people were burned by the great heat. They cursed the name of God, who had control over these plagues. But they refused to change their hearts and lives and give glorye to God. 10The fifth angel poured out his bowl on the throne of the beast. And darkness covered the beast's kingdom. People bit their tongues because of the pain. 11They cursed the God of heaven because of their pain and the sores they had. But they refused to change their hearts and turn away from the evil things they did. 12The sixth angel poured out his bowl on the great river Euphrates. The water in the river was dried up. This prepared the way for the rulers from the east to come. 13Then I saw three evil spirits that looked like frogs. They came out of the mouth of the dragon, out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophetf. 14These evil spirits are the spirits of demonsg. They have power to do miraclesh. They go out to the rulers of the whole world to gather them for battle on the great day of God All-Powerful. 15"Listen! I will come at a time you don't expect, like a thief. Great blessings belong to those who stay awake and keep their clothes with them. They will not have to go without clothes and be ashamed for people to see them." 16Then the evil spirits gathered the rulers together to the place that in Hebrew is called Armageddon. 17The seventh angel poured out his bowl into the air. Then a loud voice came out of the temple from the throne. It said, "It is finished!" 18Then there were flashes of lightning, noises, thunder, and a big earthquake. This was the worst earthquake that has ever happened since people have been on earth. 19The great city split into three parts. The cities of the nations were destroyed. And God did not forget to punish Babylon the Great. He gave that city the cup filled with the wine of his terrible anger. 20Every island disappeared and there were no more mountains. 21Giant hailstones fell on the people from the sky. These hailstones weighed almost 100 poundsi each. People cursed God because of this plague of the hail. It was terrible. aidol A statue of a false god that people worship. It can also mean anything that is more important to a person than God. bholy people Literally, ¡°saints¡± or ¡°holy ones,¡± a term used in the New Testament to describe followers of Jesus Christ as God¡¯s special people. They are holy because they have been made pure through Christ and belong only to God. See ¡°holy.¡± cprophet A person who speaks a message from God. Many of the books in the Old Testament are messages spoken or written by ¡°the prophets,¡± who were some of those God chose to speak for him. God often used dreams or visions to tell or show his prophets what they should say. daltar A raised area, pile of stones, or table where sacrifices were offered as gifts to God. An important altar was the one in front of the Temple in Jerusalem. See also ¡°golden altar.¡± eglory A word that refers to the special qualities of God. Often it means brightness, referring to the way he appears to people. Sometimes it means majesty or power, referring to a kind of greatness that cannot be compared to anything in human experience. It can also include the ideas of wealth, honor, fame, or respect, especially in expressions of praise. ffalse prophet A person who claims to speak for God but does not really speak God¡¯s truth. gdemon An evil spirit from the devil. h16:14 miracles False miracles - amazing acts done by the power of the devil. i16:21 100 pounds Literally, ¡°talanton¡± or ¡°talent.¡± A talent was about 27 to 36 kg (60 to 80 pounds).
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