Revelation 18:18

18 They cried out as they saw the smoke from her burning and said, ‘What city was ever like the great city?'

Revelation 18:18 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 18:18

And cried when they saw the smoke of her burning
(See Gill on Revelation 18:9)

saying, what city is like unto this great city?
as before for magnificence and grandeur, so now for sorrow, desolation, and ruin; nor was any city like it for power and authority, for pride and luxury, for idolatry and superstition, blasphemy and impenitence; the like the sailors say of Tyre, ( Ezekiel 27:30 ) from whence this and other expressions are borrowed in this lamentation.

Revelation 18:18 In-Context

16 ‘Oh, the horror! The great city that wore fine linen, purple, and scarlet, who glittered with gold, jewels, and pearls—
17 in just one hour such great wealth was destroyed.' "Every sea captain, every seafarer, sailors, and all who make their living on the sea stood a long way off.
18 They cried out as they saw the smoke from her burning and said, ‘What city was ever like the great city?'
19 They threw dust on their heads, and they cried out, weeping and mourning. They said, ‘Oh, the horror! The great city, where all who have ships at sea became so rich by her prosperity—in just one hour she was destroyed.
20 Rejoice over her, heaven—you saints, apostles, and prophets—because God has condemned her as she condemned you.'"
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