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Revelation 15:1

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

After this, I looked at the sky and saw something else that was strange and important. Seven angels were bringing the last seven terrible troubles. When these are ended, God will no longer be angry.

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He rescues people and sets them free by working great miracles. Daniel's God has rescued him from the power of the lions.”

If you keep rebelling against me, I'll punish you seven times worse, just as your sins deserve!

Then he shouted with a voice that sounded like a growling lion. Thunder roared seven times.

The second horrible thing has now happened! But the third one will be here soon.

You will have to drink the wine that God gives to everyone who makes him angry. You will feel his mighty anger, and you will be tortured with fire and burning sulphur, while the holy angels and the Lamb look on.

The angel swung his sickle on earth and cut off its grapes. He threw them into a pit where they were trampled on as a sign of God's anger.

From the temple I heard a voice shout to the seven angels, “Go and empty the seven bowls of God's anger on the earth.”

One of the seven angels who had emptied the bowls came over and said to me, “Come on! I will show you how God will punish that shameless prostitute who sits on many oceans.

From his mouth a sharp sword went out to attack the nations. He will rule them with an iron rod and will show the fierce anger of God All-Powerful by trampling on the grapes in the pit where wine is made.

I saw one of the seven angels who had the bowls filled with the seven last terrible troubles. The angel came to me and said, “Come on! I will show you the one who will be the bride and wife of the Lamb.”

Then I looked and saw a lone eagle flying across the sky. It was shouting, “Trouble, trouble, trouble to everyone who lives on earth! The other three angels are now going to blow their trumpets.”

I noticed that the seven angels who stood before God were each given a trumpet.

The seven angels now got ready to blow their trumpets.

The people who lived through these terrible troubles did not turn away from the idols they had made, and they did not stop worshipping demons. They kept on worshipping idols that were made of gold, silver, bronze, stone, and wood. Not one of these idols could see, hear, or walk.




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