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- The seventh bowl will be the worst calamity in the world’s history, the most complete and devastating catastrophe the earth will ever experience. Its effects carry all the way to the establishment of the earthly kingdom of Christ. Like the fourth angel, the seventh angel did not dump his bowl on the earth, but poured it out… upon the air.
Oct 9, 2024 · Within this apocalyptic narrative found in Revelation, are seven key signs that hold great significance. These signs are interconnected with various other sevens found throughout the text, including the seven seals, seven trumpets, and seven bowls, which represent cycles of judgment.
Most Relevant Verses. Isaiah 45:7. Verse Concepts. The One forming light and creating darkness, Causing well-being and creating calamity; I am the Lord who does all these. Psalm 18:18.
- The Seven Seals
- First Scene in Heaven
- The Seven Trumpets
- The First Woe
- The Second Scene in Heaven
- The Second Woe
- The Seven Signs
- The Third Scene in Heaven
- The Seven Bowls
- The Third Woe
The Seven Seals are the first set of judgments. The seals provide an overview of the terrors that will occur in the Tribulation period. The description of the Tribulation period begins in chapter 6 and ends in chapter 19. The first six seals are described in Revelation 6:1-17. The first seal describes peace which corresponds to the first 3.5 years ...
The first scene in the description of the tribulation period occurs in Revelation 7:1-17. In this scene we encounter the 144,000 witnesses (Revelation 7:4-8) and the tribulation martyrs (Revelation 7:9-17). This interlude focuses on the spread of the gospel during the Tribulation and the death of Tribulation saints.
The seventh seal telescopes into the Seven Trumpets. The first six trumpets occur in Revelation 8:1-9:21. The first four trumpets describe a series of specific judgments on the earth and the last two trumpets describe the release of demonic forces upon the earth.
The first woe occurs in Revelation 8:13. The verse reads, Revelation 9:12 tells us that the first woe is past. A review of Revelation 9:1-11 reveals that demonic forces were released from the bottomless pit (Luke 8:31; 1 Peter 3:19; 2 Peter 2:4; Jude 6) between Revelation 8:13 and Revelation 9:12. That is, the woe was about increased demonic activi...
The second scene in the description of the Tribulation occurs in Revelation 10:1-11:14. This scene includes a “strong angel” which is a giant angel (Revelation 10:1-11). During this break in the description of the Tribulation period, two witnesses appear (Revelation 11:1-13). Their purpose is to serve as witnesses; however, we are not told what the...
The second woe is referenced in Revelation 11:14 and occurs at the end of the second scene. The verse reads, This second woe refers to the massive demonic activity described in Revelation 9:13-21.
The seventh trumpet occurs in Revelation 11:15 and telescopes into seven signs. It is commonly believed that the seven trumpets telescope into the seven bowls, but a close examination of Revelation reveals that a sequence of seven signs follows the trumpets. Beginning in Revelation 12:1, the first sign is given to us. The second sign is a dragon in...
The third scene occurs in Revelation 14:1-20. This scene includes another glimpse of the 144,000 witnesses (Revelation 14:1-5), an angel presenting the gospel (Revelation 14:6-13) and looking ahead to the final judgment upon the nations of the world, which is called the battle of Armageddon (Revelation 14:14-20).
The seventh sign telescopes into the seven bowls (Revelation 15:1, 7). The first six bowls occur in Revelation 15:1-19:21. They describe horrible plagues that occur on the planet, the universe, animals and human life. The final bowl is the battle of Armageddon.
The third woe is repeated three times in Revelation 18:10, 16 and 19. Revelation 18 describes the final aftermath that will occur on the earth which is the battle at Armageddon. Revelation 19 describes the second coming of Christ and a summary of the battle at Armageddon. The armies of the world will be defeated (Revelation 19:17-19), the antichris...
- Hail, Fire, and Blood. The first trumpet judgment is described in Revelation 8:7, which says “The first angel sounded his trumpet, and there came hail and fire mixed with blood, and it was hurled down upon the earth.
- Something Like a Mountain Thrown into the Sea. The second trumpet judgment describes something like a great mountain burning with fire being thrown into the sea (Revelation 8:8).
- Wormwood Falls From the Sky. The third trumpet judgment in the book of Revelation foretells a great star called Wormwood falling from heaven and poisoning a third of the rivers and springs (Revelation 8:10-11).
- Darkening of the Sun, Moon, and Stars. The fourth trumpet judgment describes a partial darkening of the celestial bodies – the sun, moon and stars (Revelation 8:12).
Jan 23, 2024 · But the Lamb who was slain from the foundation of the world was found worthy to break the seals that would begin earth’s calamities (Revelation 5:6-7). These are followed by seven trumpets from ...
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16 Then I heard a loud voice from the temple telling the seven angels, “Go and pour out on the earth the seven bowls of the wrath of God.”. 2 So the first angel went and poured out his bowl on the earth, and harmful and painful sores came upon the people who bore the mark of the beast and worshiped its image.