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REVELATION 9:12-13 ouvai. meta. tau/ta) Kai,
Since meta. tau/ta (or meta. tou/to) almost always begins a sentence
or clause (elsewhere in Revelation the phrase occurs at the close of a
sentence only...
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Verse Revelation 9:12. _ONE WO IS PAST_] That is, the wo or desolation
by the symbolical scorpions.
_THERE CAME TWO WOES MORE_] In the trumpets of the sixth and seventh
angels....
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ONE WOE IS PAST - The woe referred to in Revelation 9:1. In Revelation
8:13 three woes are mentioned which were to occur successively, and
which were to embrace the whole of the period comprised in th...
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CHAPTER 9
Revelation 9:1 .
The remaining three trumpets have a “woe” attached to each. This
is announced in the last verse of the preceding chapter, where the
word angel should be “eagle.” An eagle,...
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THE FIFTH TRUMPET OR THE FIRST WOE. The seer sees a star fallen on the
earth. The star seems to represent a person, possibly Satan (_cf._
Luke 10:18). ABYSS: the word properly means bottomless, and is...
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THE FIFTH TRUMPET.
We are now prepared to listen to the trumpet of the fifth angel, and
to behold the symbolism described by the prophet.. quote:
And the fifth angel sounded, and. saw. star fall from...
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From the smoke locusts came forth upon the earth, and they were given
power like the power of the scorpions of the earth. They were told not
to harm the grass of the earth, nor any green thing, nor an...
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THE UNLOCKING OF THE ABYSS (Revelation 9:1-2)
9:1,2 The fifth angel sounded a blast on his trumpet, and I saw a
star failing from heaven on the earth, and to him there was given the
key of the shaft...
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ONE. i.e. the first woe.
AND. Omit.
BEHOLD. App-133.
MORE. yet.
HEREAFTER. Greek. _meta tauta._...
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_One woe_ Of the three denounced by the eagle, Revelation 8:13. A
decided majority of orthodox commentators understand this vision as
foretelling the Mahometan conquests some taking the fallen star of...
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Revelation 9:1-12. THE FIFTH TRUMPET. FIRST WOE...
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ἜΡΧΕΤΑΙ. Text. Rec[326] reads ἔρχονται with B2P 1.
[326] Rec. Textus Receptus as printed by Scrivener.
ἔτι δύο. Cop[327] reads δευτέρα. St Jerome _alterum_,
cod. flor[328] _secundum_.
[327] Coptic....
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Revelation 8:2; Revelation 8:6 to Revelation 11:19. THE SEVEN TRUMPETS...
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_THE LOCUST AND THEIR WORK REVELATION 9:4-12:_ Locusts are a universal
symbol of destruction. The locusts are not literal. We know this
because these locusts would not touch the grass, nor any green t...
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ΟΎΑΊ (G3758) горе, увы. Междометие,
выражающее боль и неудовольствие,
здесь используется в роли _subst._ (BAGD).
Последние три из семи труб
рассматриваются как три горя из-за их
ужасного разрушительно...
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ONE WOE IS PAST, &C.— This is added, not only to distinguish the
woes, and to mark more strongly each period; but also to suggest, that
some time would intervene between this first woe of the Arabian...
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Strauss-' Comments
SECTION 30
Text Revelation 9:1-12
And the fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star from heaven fallen unto
the earth: and there was given to him the key of the pit of the abyss.
2 And...
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One woe is past; and, behold, there come two woes more hereafter.
'The one woe.'
HEREAFTER - `after these things.' These locusts from the abyss are
probably judgments to fall on the ungodly immedia...
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Throne Section-The Locusts
8 The detailed description of these locusts forbids our taking them in
any way but as literal creatures just as they are described, Their
time limit is the same as natu...
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9:12 passed. (e-5) Perhaps 'has passed away.'...
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THE FIFTH AND SIXTH TRUMPETS
These herald woes upon the ungodly and idolatrous, inflicted both by
demonic and by human agency.
1-12. The fifth trumpet initiates the first of the three woes. A star
fa...
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FROM NOW TO THE END OF TIME
REVELATION
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 9
THE FIFTH (5TH) *TRUMPET - REVELATION 9:1-12
V1 The fifth (5th) *angel’s *trumpet sounded. And I saw a star that
had fallen from...
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ONE WOE IS PASSED... — Better, _The one woe has passed; behold there
cometh_ (the verb is in the (singular) _yet two woes after these
things._ Here is the patience and faith of the saints. The trouble...
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A parenthetical remark of the author. ἔρχεται with plur. subj.
following is not an irregularity due to Greek neut. as equiv. to Heb.
fern. (Viteau, ii. 98 100), but an instance of the so-called
“Pinda...
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Revelation 9:1-12 : _The fifth trumpet_....
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IMPENITENT IN SPITE OF ALL
Revelation 9:12
_ The river Euphrates_ possibly stands for nations and hordes of men
emanating from that region; and these verses are held by a large
number of expositors t...
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At the sounding of the fifth trumpet the procedure of judgment takes a
new form, passing from the material to the spiritual. The loosing of
Satan is suggestive of the manifestation of satanic agency u...
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The first woe ends with the sins of the wicked turning on them and
placing them in a tortured state....
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(9) One woe is past; [and], behold, there come two woes more
hereafter.
(9) A passage to the next point and the history of the time following....
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(1) And the fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star fall from heaven
unto the earth: and to him was given the key of the bottomless pit.
(2) And he opened the bottomless pit; and there arose a smoke out...
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We have already seen the bearing of the seven churches to which the
Lord was pleased to send the letters contained in the second and third
Chapter s. We have found, I trust, substantial reason and amp...
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Hell on Earth
Some minds are like finished concrete - thoroughly mixed and
permanently set.
I. INTRODUCTION
A. By nature, we as human beings have an incredible gift for not
dealing with things!
1....
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The fifth angel sounds; and one who should have been by position the
instrument of light and governmental order over the earth was seen as
having lost his place; and the power to let loose the full da...
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ONE WOE IS PAST,.... One of the three woe trumpets, the first of them;
that is, in the vision which John had of it, not the thing itself
designed by it:
[AND] BEHOLD THERE COME TWO WOES MORE HEREAFTE...
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One woe is past; _and_, behold, there come two woes more hereafter.
Ver. 12. _Two woes more hereafter_] In respect of order; for in
respect of time, the woes of the fifth and sixth trumpet are togeth...
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_One wo is past_, &c. This is added not only to distinguish the woes,
and to mark more strongly each period, but also to suggest that some
time will intervene between this first wo of the Arabian locu...
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ONE WOE IS PAST; one of the three woes foretold in chapter Revelation
8:13.
TWO WOES MORE HEREAFTER; an intimation of their separation from each
other by noticeable intervals of time, while the woes...
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ONE WOE IS PAST; AND, BEHOLD, THERE COME TWO WOES MORE HEREAFTER....
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The sounding of the sixth trumpet:...
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THE FIFTH TRUMPET: A DEMON INFESTATION
(vv. 1-12)
The sounding of the fifth trumpet discloses "a star _fallen_ from
heaven:" it is _already_ fallen (v. 1). This is the same star that
fell under the...
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_ 12 One woe is past. Behold, still two more woes are coming after
these things._
A. These last three trumpets are also called “The Three Woes”
because woes are pronounced before they begin and betwe...
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1-12 Upon sounding the fifth trumpet, a star fell from heaven to the
earth. Having ceased to be a minister of Christ, he who is represented
by this star becomes the minister of the devil; and lets lo...
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Revelation 9:12 One G3391 woe G3759 past G565 (G5627) Behold G2400
(G5628) two G1417 more G2089 woes...
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‘The first woe is past, behold there come two more woes hereafter.'
As with the seals, while the first five are concurrent, the sixth
leads up to the end of time. (The seventh _is_ the end of time,...
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Revelation 9:12. We are now at a higher stage of judgment than in the
seals. More solemnity therefore befits the occasion. At the close of
the fifth seal we passed directly to the sixth: not so now. T...
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The verses before as contain an account of the fifth trumpet....
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THE FIRST WOE
(η ουα η μια). Note feminine gender ascribed to the
interjection ουα as in Revelation 11:14, perhaps because
θλιψις is feminine, though we really do not know. Note also the
ordinal use...
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Revelation 9:12
The Great Voice from Heaven.
This is a world in which there is no standing still. Ceaseless
progress is the law of nature. Everything is going on, and in our
lives we feel it often, a...
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CONTENTS: Judgments of the fifth and sixth trumpets.
CHARACTERS: God, angels, John, Abaddon.
CONCLUSION: So fearful and unbearable will conditions be in the Great
Tribulation days when Satanic powers...
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Revelation 9:1. _The fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star,_ the vile
impostor Mahomed, _fall from heaven unto the earth. And to him was
given the key of the bottomless pit:_ it should read, the keys...
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THE FIRST HONOR IS OVER. It is over in John's vision. See Revelation
9:20-21....
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REVELATION—NOTE ON REVELATION 9:1 The STAR FALLEN FROM HEAVEN TO
EARTH (v. Revelation 9:1) when the FIFTH trumpet sounds is
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And this personage, whoever he was, opened the bottomless pit, and
there came out dense smoke that darkened the sky, and locusts with the
power of scorpions. And they were enjoined not to hurt grass o...
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THE FIFTH AND SIXTH WOE-TRUMPETS
_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Revelation 9:1. FALL.—Better, “fallen”; that had fallen. A star
would seem to represent a false teacher. Some think Mahomet is
referre...
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EXPOSITION
REVELATION 9:1
AND THE FIFTH ANGEL SOUNDED, AND I SAW A STAR FALL FROM HEAVEN UNTO
THE EARTH; _a star from heaven fallen unto the earth _(Revised
Version); not _saw a star fall. _(For the...
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_12 ONE WOE IS PAST; AND, BEHOLD, THERE COME TWO WOES MORE HEREAFTER._
After the five months of torment by these hellish creatures, one woe
is past but there are still two more left to come when the...
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And the fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star fall from heaven unto
the eaRuth (Revelation 9:1):
And it is interesting how that a great mountain of fire burning, a
star falling, a star falling, these...
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Revelation 11:14; Revelation 8:13; Revelation 9:1; Revelation 9:13;...
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The first woe [η ο υ α ι η μ ι α]. Lit., the one woe....
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One woe is past; behold, there come yet two woes after these things
— The Persian power, under which was the first woe, was now broken
by the Saracens: from this time the first pause made a wide way f...
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Note here, 1. From these words, ONE WOE IS PAST, AND TWO MORE ARE TO
COME, that God has. storehouse of judgments, as well as. treasury of
mercy, and when one judgment will not do, he has more to infli...