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17 The seventh angel poured out his bowl into the air. Then a loud voice came out of the temple from the throne, saying, “It ·is finished [is done; has come to pass]!” 18 Then there were flashes of lightning, ·noises, thunder [rumbling thunder], and a ·big [great] earthquake [4:5; 11:19]—the ·worst [greatest; most violent] earthquake that has ever happened since people have been on earth. 19 The great city split into three parts, and the cities of the nations ·were destroyed [fell; collapsed]. And God remembered ·the sins of Babylon [L Babylon] the Great, so he gave that city the cup filled with the wine of ·his terrible anger [L the anger/fury of his wrath; 14:8]. 20 Then every island ·ran away [fled], and mountains ·disappeared [L were not to be found]. 21 Giant hailstones, each weighing about ·a hundred pounds [L a talent], fell from the sky upon people [C reminiscent of the seventh Egyptian plague; 11:19; Ex. 9:13–35]. People ·cursed [blasphemed] God for the ·disaster [plague] of the hail, because this ·disaster [plague] was so terrible.

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17 Then kai the ho seventh hebdomos angel poured out ekcheō · ho his autos bowl phialē on epi the ho air aēr, and kai out of ek the ho temple naos came exerchomai a loud megas voice phōnē from apo the ho throne thronos, saying legō, “ It is done ginomai!” 18 · kai There came ginomai flashes of lightning astrapē, · kai rumblings phōnē, · kai peals of thunder brontē, and kai a violent megas earthquake seismos such as hoios there had never ou been ginomai since apo hos man anthrōpos was ginomai on epi the ho earth , so houtōs violent megas was that earthquake seismos. 19 · kai The ho great megas city polis was split ginomai · ho into eis three treis parts meros, and kai the ho cities polis of the ho nations ethnos fell piptō. So kai Babylon Babylōn the ho great megas was remembered mimnēskomai before enōpion · ho God theos and was given didōmi the ho cup potērion filled with the ho wine oinos of ho his autos fierce orgē anger thumos. · ho 20 · kai Every pas island nēsos fled pheugō away and kai no ou mountains oros could be found heuriskō. 21 And kai enormous megas hailstones chalaza, about hōs one hundred pounds each talantiaios, fell katabainō from ek · ho heaven ouranos on epi · ho people anthrōpos, and kai people anthrōpos blasphemed blasphēmeō · ho · ho God theos for ek the ho plague plēgē of ho hail chalaza, because hoti the ho plague plēgē was eimi so sphodra devastating megas.

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