Apocalipsis 18:11

11 Los comerciantes de la tierra llorarán y harán duelo por ella, porque ya no habrá quien les compre sus mercaderías:

Apocalipsis 18:11 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 18:11

And the merchants of the earth shall weep and mourn over
over her Who these are, (See Gill on Revelation 18:3) and, what their lamentation, ( Revelation 18:16 ) the reason of their weeping and mourning follows: for no man buyeth their merchandise any more; what their merchandise is, is expressed in the two next verses; and this shows that it is not to be understood merely in a literal sense; for such commodities in general as are there mentioned, if they do not sell at one place, they will at another; and the decline of trade in one city does not put a stop to business all the world over; and often so it is, that the ruin of commerce in one place is the rise of it in another; and all the things hereafter spoken of, excepting the last article, are what will be merchandised in one place or another to the end of the world; unless the sense should be, that no man at Rome, and the parts adjacent, will buy of this merchandise any more; but though they should not, this could not be cause of such lamentation as is afterwards expressed, since their goods might be sold elsewhere; but it looks as if this must be understood of such kind of wares as will be disused and despised all the world over, and they will meet with no customers any where to deal with them in them.

Apocalipsis 18:11 In-Context

9 Cuando los reyes de la tierra que cometieron adulterio con ella y compartieron su lujo vean el humo del fuego que la consume, llorarán de dolor por ella.
10 Aterrorizados al ver semejante castigo, se mantendrán a distancia y gritarán:«¡Ay! ¡Ay de ti, la gran ciudad,Babilonia, ciudad poderosa,porque en una sola hora ha llegado tu juicio!»
11 Los comerciantes de la tierra llorarán y harán duelo por ella, porque ya no habrá quien les compre sus mercaderías:
12 artículos de oro, plata, piedras preciosas y perlas; lino fino, púrpura, telas de seda y escarlata; toda clase de maderas de cedro; los más variados objetos, hechos de marfil, de madera preciosa, de bronce, de hierro y de mármol;
13 cargamentos de canela y especias aromáticas; de incienso, mirra y perfumes; de vino y aceite; de harina refinada y trigo; de ganado vacuno y de corderos; de caballos y carruajes; y hasta de seres humanos, vendidos como esclavos.
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