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The visions inserted between the sixth and seventh trumpets
10:1—11:13
1)
Christ coming to possess the earth
10:1-7
Rev. 10
:1
10:1
1And I saw
2aanother strong Angel
bcoming down out of heaven, clothed with a
ccloud; and the
3drainbow was upon His head, and His
eface was like the
4sun, and His
ffeet like
5pillars of
6fire;
Rev. 10
:2
10:2
And He had in His hand a
1little opened
ascroll. And He placed His
2right foot on the sea and the left on the land;
Rev. 10
:3
10:3
And He cried out with a loud voice just as a
1alion broars. And when He cried out, the
2seven cthunders uttered their own voices.
Rev. 10
:4
10:4
And when the seven thunders spoke, I was about to write, and I heard a
avoice out of heaven saying,
bSeal the things which the seven thunders spoke, and do not write them.
Rev. 10
:5
10:5
And the Angel whom I saw
astanding on the sea and on the land
blifted up His right hand to heaven
Rev. 10
:6
10:6
And 1swore by Him who
alives forever and ever, who
bcreated heaven and the
2things in it, and the earth and the
3things in it, and the sea and the
4things in it, that there shall be
5cdelay no longer,
Rev. 10
:7
10:7
But in the
1days of the voice of the
aseventh angel when he is about to trumpet, then the
2mystery of God
3is 4finished, as He has
bannounced the
5good news to His own slaves the prophets.
2)
John charged to prophesy again
10:8-11
Rev. 10
:8
10:8
And the
avoice which I heard out of heaven, I heard again speaking with me and saying, Go, take the opened
bscroll in the hand of the Angel who is
cstanding on the sea and on the land.
Rev. 10
:9
10:9
And I went to the Angel and told Him to give me the little scroll. And He said to me, Take
it and
adevour it, and it will make your stomach bitter, but in your mouth it will be as
bsweet as honey.
Rev. 10
:10
10:10
And I took the little scroll out of the hand of the Angel and
1devoured it, and it was as
2sweet as honey in my mouth; and when I had eaten it, my stomach became bitter.
Rev. 10
:11
10:11
And 1they said to me, You must prophesy
2again over many
apeoples and nations and tongues and kings.