Apocalipsis 13:13

13 Hacía milagros asombrosos, incluso que cayera fuego del cielo a la tierra mientras todos observaban.

Apocalipsis 13:13 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 13:13

And he doeth great wonders
Or miracles; not real, but pretended ones, lying wonders, which the Popish legends are full of the accounts of, as done by the priests, or by this or the other saint:

so that he maketh fire come down from heaven on the earth in the
sight of men;
in imitation of Elijah, ( 2 Kings 1:9-14 ) ; and this single instance is put instead of all others, it being usual with the Jews to express all wonderful and miraculous operations by this miracle of Elijah's: and this may be understood mystically, of the pretensions of the Papacy to confer the Holy Ghost, and his gifts upon men, by breathing on them, which on the day of Pentecost were represented by cloven tongues, as of fire, coming down from heaven; or of their anathemas, curses, and excommunications, at which time burning torches and candles are cast up, and fall down, as emblems of divine wrath, which is called cursing men with bell, book, and candle; or else of the fire of persecution: "from heaven"; the secular powers of the empire: "upon the earth"; the common people: or this may be understood literally; so they tell us, that Pope Zachary, once on a journey to Ravenna, had in the daytime a cloud to protect him from the heat, and in the night time armies of fire appeared in the clouds to go before him; and as Pope Innocent was at Mass, a golden crown was seen, and on it a dove, and under it a smoking censer, and hard by them two burning firebrands: and it is reported of Pope Hildebrand, that, whenever he pleased, he could shake his sleeves, and sparks of fire would come out; and by these miracles deluded the eyes of the simple with a show of holiness, which, with other instances, are taken notice of by Napier, Brightman, and other writers: and so here this is said to be done "in the sight of men"; to their apprehension, seemingly, in their view; they being cheated and deluded with an appearance and show of things which were not real.

Apocalipsis 13:13 In-Context

11 La bestia que sale de la tierra
Luego vi a otra bestia; esta salía de la tierra. Tenía dos cuernos como los de un cordero, pero hablaba con la voz de un dragón.
12 Ejercía toda la autoridad de la primera bestia y exigía que toda la tierra y sus habitantes adoraran a la primera bestia, la que se había recuperado de su herida mortal.
13 Hacía milagros asombrosos, incluso que cayera fuego del cielo a la tierra mientras todos observaban.
14 Con los milagros que se le permitió hacer en nombre de la primera bestia, engañó a todos los que pertenecen a este mundo. Les ordenó que hicieran una gran estatua de la primera bestia, la que estaba herida de muerte y después volvió a la vida.
15 Luego se le permitió dar vida a esa estatua para que pudiera hablar. Entonces la estatua de la bestia ordenó que todo el que se negara a adorarla debía morir.
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