Revelation 18:10

10 while they stand afar off because of their terror at her heavy punishment, and say, `Alas, alas, thou great city, O Babylon, the mighty city! For in one short hour thy doom has come!'

Revelation 18:10 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 18:10

Standing afar off for the fear of her torment
Lest they themselves should share in it, who have partook of her sins; either they will not be in a capacity to help her, or they will be dispirited, and will be in awe and dread of God's righteous judgments:

saying, alas! alas! that great city Babylon! that mighty city!
it will aggravate their sorrow, when they reflect upon the former grandeur, magnificence, power, and authority, of the city and see of Rome, so often called in this book the great city; and so it is by other writers; the Jews call it so: they say F3, when the Messiah comes,

``the kings of the world shall be gathered to (atbr atrq) , "the great city" of Rome; and the holy blessed God will cast upon them fire and hail, and great hail stones, (with which compare ( Revelation 16:21 ) ), and they shall perish from the world, except those kings that do not come there.''

It is common with the Jewish writers to call the Roman empire Edom; and Magdiel, one of the dukes of Edom, ( Genesis 36:43 ) who has his name from "greatness", is interpreted by one of their commentators F4 of Rome; the reason of which, another of them says F5, is because Rome is become great above all kingdoms: the mount of Esau in ( Obadiah 1:21 ) is interpreted (abr akrk ty) , "that great city" of Esau, which is Rome {f}, and the same epithet it has in the Talmud F7; and Porphyry calls it (thn megalhn polin) , "that great city", without making mention of its name, as here; so among the Latins F8, "Magnoe spes altera" Romae:

for in one hour is thy judgment come:
the Ethiopic version reads, "the hour of her judgment"; the time of her punishment fixed by God; but the sense is, that her vengeance was suddenly come upon her; this is the judgment of the great whore, which the angel proposed to show to John, ( Revelation 17:1 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F3 Zohar in Gen. fol. 74. 3.
F4 Jarchi in Gen. xxxvi. 43.
F5 Abarbinel in Dan. fol. 42. 3.
F6 Jarchi in Obadiah, ver. 21.
F7 T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 21. 2.
F8 Servius in Virgil, Eclog. 6. p. 67.

Revelation 18:10 In-Context

8 "For this reason calamities shall come thick upon her on a single day--death and sorrow and famine--and she shall be burned to the ground. For strong is the Lord God who has judged her.
9 The kings of the earth who have committed fornication with her, and have revelled in luxury, shall weep aloud and lament over her when they see the smoke of her burning,
10 while they stand afar off because of their terror at her heavy punishment, and say, `Alas, alas, thou great city, O Babylon, the mighty city! For in one short hour thy doom has come!'
11 And the merchants of the earth weep aloud and lament over her, because now there is no sale for their cargoes--
12 cargoes of gold and silver, of jewels and pearls, of fine linen, purple and silk, and of scarlet stuff; all kinds of rare woods, and all kinds of goods in ivory and in very costly wood, in bronze, steel and marble.
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