Revelation 16:7

7 et audivi altare dicens etiam Domine Deus omnipotens vera et iusta iudicia tua

Revelation 16:7 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 16:7

And I heard another out of the altar say
That is, another angel that came out of the altar; see ( Revelation 14:18 ) and who represents the souls under the altar, whose blood had been shed by the above persons; compare with this ( Revelation 6:9 ) though, there, such whose blood had been shed by Rome Pagan are described; the Ethiopic version calls this angel as before, "the angel of the fountains of water"; and the Alexandrian copy, and Syriac and Arabic versions, read, "I heard the altar saying": as follows,

even so, Lord God Almighty, true and righteous are thy judgments;
the same as in ( Revelation 15:3 ) ( 19:2 ) . This angel joins the other, and approves and confirms what he says; applauding the judgements of Christ upon the worshippers of the beast, from the verity of them, being what were threatened, and from the justice of them, being what they deserved.

Revelation 16:7 In-Context

5 et audivi angelum aquarum dicentem iustus es qui es et qui eras sanctus quia haec iudicasti
6 quia sanguinem sanctorum et prophetarum fuderunt et sanguinem eis dedisti bibere digni sunt
7 et audivi altare dicens etiam Domine Deus omnipotens vera et iusta iudicia tua
8 et quartus effudit fialam suam in solem et datum est illi aestu adficere homines et igni
9 et aestuaverunt homines aestu magno et blasphemaverunt nomen Dei habentis potestatem super has plagas neque egerunt paenitentiam ut darent illi gloriam
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