Apocalisse 16:4

4 Poi, il terzo angelo versò la sua coppa ne’ fiumi, e nelle fonti dell’acque; e divennero sangue.

Apocalisse 16:4 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 16:4

And the third angel poured his vial upon the rivers and
fountains of waters
Which also is not to be literally understood of a stagnation of them, before the burning of the world; nor of the destruction of Popish fleets and navies, such as the Spanish armada in 1588, and others since; but rather of Popish writings, of the most learned and subtle men among them, who like rivers and fountains, which supply and fill the sea, support and keep up the Romish jurisdiction and hierarchy; and of the confutation of them by Protestant writers; and of the utter destruction of their principal orders, and chief men among them, as cardinals, archbishops, bishops, priests, Jesuits though it seems chiefly to design the places near to Rome, such as Italy and Savoy; for as the third trumpet affects the rivers and fountains, ( Revelation 8:10 ) and brings in the Huns into Italy, and issued in the destruction of the empire; so the third vial affects the same, and brings terrible wars, and great effusion of blood, where so much of the blood of the saints have been shed: hence it follows, and they became blood; these countries will be covered with blood, and a reformation will ensue upon it; the allusion is to ( Exodus 7:19-21 ) .

Apocalisse 16:4 In-Context

2 E il primo andò, e versò la sua coppa in su la terra; e venne un’ulcera maligna, e dolorosa, agli uomini che aveano il marchio della bestia, ed a quelli che adoravano la sua immagine.
3 Poi, il secondo angelo versò la sua coppa nel mare; ed esso divenne sangue, come di corpo morto; ed ogni anima vivente morì nel mare.
4 Poi, il terzo angelo versò la sua coppa ne’ fiumi, e nelle fonti dell’acque; e divennero sangue.
5 Ed io udii l’angelo delle acque, che diceva: Tu sei giusto, o Signore, che sei, e che eri, che sei il Santo, d’aver fatti questi giudicii.
6 Poichè essi hanno sparso il sangue de’ santi, e de’ profeti, tu hai loro altresì dato a bere del sangue; perciocchè ben ne son degni.
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