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This clearly refutes any suggestion that the seven trumpet judgments are not literal. Here an angel (KJV), flies in the midst of heaven warning the inhabitants of the earth of the terrible things they must still suffer when the three remaining trumpets are sounded.  
 
This clearly refutes any suggestion that the seven trumpet judgments are not literal. Here an angel (KJV), flies in the midst of heaven warning the inhabitants of the earth of the terrible things they must still suffer when the three remaining trumpets are sounded.  
  

Latest revision as of 22:10, 2 January 2019

8:13 What do we learn from what the angel pronounces here?

This clearly refutes any suggestion that the seven trumpet judgments are not literal. Here an angel (KJV), flies in the midst of heaven warning the inhabitants of the earth of the terrible things they must still suffer when the three remaining trumpets are sounded.

The first four trumpet judgments were bad enough, but they will be nowhere near as devastating as the next three (cp Rev 9:1-12; 13-21; 10:7 with Re 11:14-15 and 12:12). It should be noted here that Rev 8:13 is not teaching that angels have wings. Angels can fly without wings (cp Rev 14:6-20).

Men in their imaginings have depicted angels with wings, but that is not taught anywhere in scripture. Most modern bible versions have translated angel in Re 8:13 as "eagle".

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