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Revelation 8 – The First Four Trumpets. Audio for Revelation 8: Revelation 8-9 – Trumpeting the Judgment of God. A. The seventh seal is loosed. 1. (1) Silence in heaven. When He opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven for about half an hour. a.
What does Revelation chapter 8 mean? To this point in Revelation, John has witnessed Jesus open six of the seven seals of judgment seen on the scroll in heaven (Revelation 5:1–5). After the opening of the sixth seal and its consequences, John described the sealing of 144,000 Jewish believers, listed by their tribe.
(Revelation 8:12-13) The fourth trumpet brings a plague on the heavens, and darkness on the earth. 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.
Intro. Regarding Revelation 8:1. With the first verse of this chapter, one reaches a watershed in the interpretation of Revelation, a moment of decision, that affects the understanding of all that follows.
In this Bible study on Revelation 8 you will see the transition from the seal judgments to the trumpet judgments. What do the judgments show us about God?
Chapter 8. Introduction. In this chapter, we first see the final (seventh) seal event. Afterward, we move on to the description of the trumpet period, which corresponds to the period of time that the prophet Daniel called a time, times, and half a time (Dan 7:25, Dan 12:7, Rev 12:14).
Revelation 8. We have already seen what occurred upon opening six of the seals; we now come to the opening of the seventh, which introduced the sounding of the seven trumpets; and a direful scene now opens. Most expositors agree that the seven seals represent the interval between the apostle's time and the reign of Constantine, but that the ...
Revelation 8, Smith's Bible Commentary, Smith's Bible Commentary deepens Christian understanding by exploring original texts and historical context, providing invaluable insights.
Matthew Henry :: Commentary on Revelation 8. Chapter 8. We have already seen what occurred upon opening six of the seals; we now come to the opening of the seventh, which introduced the sounding of the seven trumpets; and a direful scene now opens.
By the seven trumpets the world kingdoms are overturned to make way for Christ's universal kingdom. The first four are connected together; and the last three, which alone have Woe, woe, woe ( Revelation 8:7-13 ).