Apocalypse 16:18

18 Et il y eut des éclairs, des voix, des tonnerres, et un grand tremblement de terre, tel qu'il n'y avait jamais eu depuis que l'homme est sur la terre, un aussi grand tremblement.

Apocalypse 16:18 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 16:18

And there were voices, and thunders, and lightnings
As at the giving of the law, ( Exodus 19:16 ) and at the sounding of the seventh trumpet, (See Gill on Revelation 11:15) and may intend either the pure ministry of the Gospel in the spiritual reign, the voices of Christ's ministers, and the effects of them, who will be "Boanergeses", sons of thunder, and will be the means of enlightening the minds of many, as well as of shaking the consciences of men, signified by the earthquake following; or rather, the tremendous and awful judgments of God upon the remains of the antichristian party, as the very great commotions and changes that will be made in the world are expressed in the next clause:

and there was a great earthquake, such as was not since men were
upon the earth, so mighty an earthquake, and so great:
for as the changes made in the Jewish state, civil and ecclesiastical, are signified by the shaking of the heavens and the earth, and as the fall of Paganism is expressed by an earthquake, and the fall of the tenth part of the city is the effect of another; so the destruction of all the antichristian powers, and the mutations made in the earth thereby, are designed by this; see ( Hebrews 12:26 Hebrews 12:27 ) ( Revelation 6:12 ) ( 11:13 ) ( Joel 3:16 ) . Mr. Daubuz applies the whole of this vial to the, Reformation, when such a revolution was made in a short time, as has not been known since the world was, or men became worshippers of the beast; at which time Christendom was divided into three parts, the eastern or Greek church, the western or Latin church, and the reformed churches.

Apocalypse 16:18 In-Context

16 Ils les rassemblèrent dans le lieu appelé en hébreu Harmaguédon.
17 Le septième versa sa coupe dans l'air. Et il sortit du temple, du trône, une voix forte qui disait: C'en est fait!
18 Et il y eut des éclairs, des voix, des tonnerres, et un grand tremblement de terre, tel qu'il n'y avait jamais eu depuis que l'homme est sur la terre, un aussi grand tremblement.
19 Et la grande ville fut divisée en trois parties, et les villes des nations tombèrent, et Dieu, se souvint de Babylone la grande, pour lui donner la coupe du vin de son ardente colère.
20 Et toutes les îles s'enfuirent, et les montagnes ne furent pas retrouvées.
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