Apocalipsis 18:19

19 Y echaron polvo sobre sus cabezas, y gritaban, llorando y lamentándose, diciendo: "¡Ay, ay, la gran ciudad en la cual todos los que tenían naves en el mar se enriquecieron a costa de sus riquezas!, porque en una hora ha sido asolada."

Apocalipsis 18:19 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 18:19

And they cast dust on their heads
As the seafaring men on account of Tyre, ( Ezekiel 27:30 ) this was a gesture used in mourning when persons were in afflicted and distressed circumstances, denoting disorder, confusion, and debasement; see ( Joshua 7:6 ) ( Job 2:12 )

and cried, weeping and wailing, saying, alas, alas! that great city;
as in ( Revelation 18:10 Revelation 18:16 ) so it was once, though now in flames:

wherein were made rich all that had ships in the sea;
not only the merchants of the earth, as in ( Revelation 18:3 ) the cardinals, archbishops, and bishops, but the governors of religious houses; these accumulated great wealth to themselves, and got the best of lands into their possession for the use and support of their abbeys and monasteries:

by reason of her costliness;
or costly things; pardons, indulgences, absolution, saying Mass, and praying souls out of purgatory, all which are costly, and hereby these traders have been enriched; and now the remembrance of these things, of which they will be deprived, will affect and grieve them, as well as the suddenness of Rome's ruin:

for in one hour is she made desolate;
her judgment come, and her riches come to nought, ( Revelation 18:10 Revelation 18:17 ) .

Apocalipsis 18:19 In-Context

17 porque en una hora ha sido arrasada tanta riqueza." Y todos los capitanes, pasajeros y marineros, y todos los que viven del mar, se pararon a lo lejos,
18 y al ver el humo de su incendio gritaban, diciendo: "¿Qué ciudad es semejante a la gran ciudad?"
19 Y echaron polvo sobre sus cabezas, y gritaban, llorando y lamentándose, diciendo: "¡Ay, ay, la gran ciudad en la cual todos los que tenían naves en el mar se enriquecieron a costa de sus riquezas!, porque en una hora ha sido asolada."
20 Regocíjate sobre ella, cielo, y también vosotros, santos, apóstoles y profetas, porque Dios ha pronunciado juicio por vosotros contra ella.
21 Entonces un ángel poderoso tomó una piedra, como una gran piedra de molino, y la arrojó al mar, diciendo: Así será derribada con violencia Babilonia, la gran ciudad, y nunca más será hallada.
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