Apocalisse 19:18

18 per mangiar carni di re, e carni di capitani, e carni d’uomini prodi, e carni di cavalli, e di coloro che li cavalcano; e carni d’ogni sorte di genti, franchi e servi, piccoli e grandi.

Apocalisse 19:18 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 19:18

That ye may eat the flesh of kings
Of the earth, and of the whole world, who will fall in the battle at Armageddon; see ( Revelation 16:14 ) ( 19:19 ) and design either those antichristian kings and states, which have drunk of the wine of Rome's fornication, and will bewail the downfall of Babylon, ( Revelation 18:3 Revelation 18:9 ) or those Pagan kings which will be drawn in by the pope and Turk, to aid and assist in this war, or both, when, upon the defeat of them, the Christian princes will seize upon, possess, and enjoy their kingdoms and dominions, which is meant by eating their flesh; (See Gill on Revelation 17:16).

And the flesh of captains;
of their generals, and officers under them:

and the flesh of mighty men;
the common soldiers, who are so called, ( Jeremiah 46:5 ) who will be rifled and plundered:

and the flesh of horses, and of them that sit on them;
whose rich trappings and clothes will be taken away from them:

and the flesh of all men, both free and bond, both small and great;
that is, the substance of all the inhabitants of the antichristian empire, both eastern and western, of whatsoever rank, state, and condition they be, ( Revelation 13:16 ) . The metaphors are taken from, and there is a manifest allusion to, ( Ezekiel 39:17-20 ) and the whole denotes the entire slaughter and utter ruin of the whole antichristian army, and the certainty of Christ's victory over it before hand; and also the destruction of all that are the followers of antichrist, throughout his dominions, which will now wholly fall into the hands of the saints, and be enjoyed by them.

Apocalisse 19:18 In-Context

16 Ed egli avea in su la sua vesta, e sopra la coscia, questo nome scritto: IL RE DEI RE, E IL SIGNOR DE’ SIGNORI.
17 Poi vidi un angelo in piè nel sole, il qual gridò con gran voce, dicendo a tutti gli uccelli che volano in mezzo del cielo: Venite, raunatevi al gran convito di Dio;
18 per mangiar carni di re, e carni di capitani, e carni d’uomini prodi, e carni di cavalli, e di coloro che li cavalcano; e carni d’ogni sorte di genti, franchi e servi, piccoli e grandi.
19 Ed io vidi la bestia, e i re della terra, e i loro eserciti, raunati per far guerra con colui che cavalcava quel cavallo, e col suo esercito.
20 Ma la bestia fu presa, e con lei il falso profeta, che avea fatti i segni davanti ad essa, co’ quali egli avea sedotti quelli che aveano preso il marchio della bestia, e quelli che aveano adorata la sua immagine; questi due furon gettati vivi nello stagno del fuoco ardente di zolfo.
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