1 
 I  heard  a  loud  voice  out  of  the  temple,  saying  to  the 
seven angels,  "Go  and  pour  out  the  seven  bowls  of  the  wrath  of  God  on  the  earth!"  
+2 
 The  first  went,  and  poured  out  his  bowl  into  the  earth,  and  it  became  a  harmful  and  evil  sore  on  the  people  who  had  the  mark  of  the  beast,  and  who  worshiped  his  image.  +
3 
 The  second  angel  poured  out  his  bowl  into  the  sea,  and  it  became 
blood as  of  a  dead  man.  Every  living  thing  in  the  sea  died.  
+4 
 The  third  poured  out  his  bowl  into  the  rivers  and  springs  of  water,  and  they  became  blood.  +
5 
 I  heard  the  angel  of  the  waters  saying,  "You  are  righteous,  who  are  and  who  were,  O  Holy  One,  because  you  have  judged  these  things.  +
6 
 For  they  poured  out  the  blood  of  the  saints  and  prophets,  and  you  have  given  them  blood  to  drink.  They  deserve  this."  +
7 
 I  heard  the 
altar saying,  "Yes,  Lord  God,  the  Almighty,  true  and  righteous  are  your  judgments."  
+8 
 The  fourth  poured  out  his  bowl  on  the  sun,  and  it  was  given  to  him  to  scorch  men  with  fire.  +
9 
 People  were  scorched  with  great  heat,  and  people  blasphemed  the  name  of  God  who  has  the  power  over  these  plagues.  They  didn't  repent  and  give  him  glory.  +
10 
 The  fifth  poured  out  his  bowl  on  the 
throne of  the  beast,  and  his  kingdom  was  darkened.  They  gnawed  their  tongues  because  of  the  pain,  
+11 
 and  they  blasphemed  the  God  of 
heaven because  of  their  pains  and  their  sores.  They  didn't  repent  of  their  works.  
+12 
 The  sixth  poured  out  his  bowl  on  the  great  river,  the  Euphrates.  Its  water  was  dried  up,  that  the  way  might  be  prepared  for  the  kings  that  come  from  the  sunrise.  +
13 
 I  saw  coming  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  dragon,  and  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  beast,  and  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  false  prophet,  three  unclean  spirits,  something  like  frogs;  +
14 
 for  they  are  spirits  of  demons,  performing  signs;  which  go  out  to  the  kings  of  the  whole  inhabited  earth,  to  gather  them  together  for  the  war  of  that  great  day  of  God,  the  Almighty.  +
15 
 "Behold,  I  come  like  a  thief.  Blessed  is  he  who  watches,  and  keeps  his  clothes,  so  that  he  doesn't  walk  naked,  and  they  see  his  shame."  +
16 
 He  gathered  them  together  into  the  place  which  is  called  in  Hebrew,  Megiddo.  +
17 
 The  seventh  poured  out  his  bowl  into  the  air.  A  loud  voice  came  out  of  the 
temple of  heaven,  from  the  throne,  saying,  "It  is  done!"  
+18 
 There  were  lightnings,  sounds,  and  thunders;  and  there  was  a  great  earthquake,  such  as  was  not  since  there  were  men  on  the  earth,  so  great  an  earthquake,  so  mighty.  +
19 
 The  great  city  was  divided  into  three  parts,  and  the  cities  of  the  nations  fell. 
Babylon the  great  was  remembered  in  the  sight  of  God,  to  give  to  her  the  cup  of  the  wine  of  the  fierceness  of  his  wrath.  
+20 
 Every 
island fled  away,  and  the  mountains  were  not  found.  
+21 
 Great  hailstones,  about  the  weight  of  a  talent,  came  down  out  of  the  sky  on  people.  People  blasphemed  God  because  of  the 
plague of  the  hail,  for  this  plague  is  exceedingly  severe.  
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Re 16:1-21. THE SEVEN VIALS AND THE CONSEQUENT PLAGUES.
The trumpets shook the world kingdoms in a longer process; the vials destroy with a swift and sudden overthrow the kingdom of "the beast" in particular who had invested himself with the world kingdom. The Hebrews thought the Egyptian plagues to have been inflicted with but an interval of a month between them severally [BENGEL, referring to SEDER OLAM]. As Moses took ashes from an earthly common furnace, so angels, as priestly ministers in the heavenly temple, take holy fire in sacred vials or bowls, from the heavenly altar to pour down (compare Re 8:5). The same heavenly altar which would have kindled the sweet incense of prayer bringing down blessing upon earth, by man's sin kindles the fiery descending curse. Just as the river Nile, which ordinarily is the source of Egypt's fertility, became blood and a curse through Egypt's sin.
1. a great voice--namely, God's. These seven vials (the detailed expansion of the vintage, Re 14:18-20) being called "the last," must belong to the period just when the term of the beast's power has expired (whence reference is made in them all to the worshippers of the beast as the objects of the judgments), close to the end or coming of the Son of man. The first four are distinguished from the last three, just as in the case of the seven seals and the seven trumpets. The first four are more general, affecting the earth, the sea, springs, and the sun, not merely a portion of these natural bodies, as in the case of the trumpets, but the whole of them; the last three are more particular, affecting the throne of the beast, the Euphrates, and the grand consummation. Some of these particular judgments are set forth in detail in the seventeenth through twentieth chapters.
out of the temple--B and Syriac omit. But A, C, Vulgate, and ANDREAS support the words.
the vials--so Syriac and Coptic. But A, B, C, Vulgate, and ANDREAS read, "the seven vials."
upon--Greek, "into."