Apocalisse 20:10

10 E il Diavolo, che le ha sedotte, sarà gettato nello stagno del fuoco, e dello zolfo, dove è la bestia, e il falso profeta; e saranno tormentati giorno e notte, ne’ secoli de’ secoli.

Apocalisse 20:10 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 20:10

And the devil that deceived them
Both before death, in the present life, by tempting and drawing them into immorality and profaneness, or idolatry, superstition, and will worship, or persecution of the saints; and after their resurrection, by instigating them to make this foolish attempt upon the saints of the most High:

was cast into the lake of fire and brimstone;
the same with the everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels; this will be his full torment, in which he is not as yet; and this will not be until the judgment is finished hereafter described; though it is here mentioned to issue the account of Satan at once, and to show what will be his final state and condition:

where the beast and false prophet are;
( Revelation 19:20 ) who for so many years have been companions in wickedness together; the beast being the first beast that received his power, seat, and authority from the dragon, or devil; the false prophet being the second beast, or antichrist in his ecclesiastical capacity, as the beast is antichrist in his civil power, whose coming is after the working of Satan, with signs and lying wonders:

and shall be tormented day and night for ever and ever;
that is, not only the devil, but the beast and false prophet, for the word is in the plural number: and this will be the case of all wicked men, of all whose minds are enmity to God and Christ, and to his people; and is a proof of the eternity of hell torments.

Apocalisse 20:10 In-Context

8 E saliranno in su la distesa della terra, e intornieranno il campo de’ santi, e la diletta città.
9 Ma dal cielo scenderà del fuoco, mandato da Dio, e le divorerà.
10 E il Diavolo, che le ha sedotte, sarà gettato nello stagno del fuoco, e dello zolfo, dove è la bestia, e il falso profeta; e saranno tormentati giorno e notte, ne’ secoli de’ secoli.
11 POI vidi un gran trono bianco, e quel che sedeva sopra esso, d’innanzi a cui fuggì il cielo e la terra; e non fu trovato luogo per loro.
12 Ed io vidi i morti, grandi e piccoli, che stavano ritti davanti al trono; e i libri furono aperti; e un altro libro fu aperto, che è il libro della vita; e i morti furono giudicati dalle cose scritte ne’ libri, secondo le opere loro.
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