Beginning
Locust attack
9 Then the fifth angel blew his trumpet. I saw a star falling from heaven to earth, and it was given the key to the shaft which leads down to the Abyss. 2 The shaft of the Abyss was opened, and smoke came out of the pit like the smoke from a great furnace. The sun and the air became dark with the smoke from the pit. 3 Then, out of that smoke, there appeared locusts on the earth, and they were given authority like the authority of scorpions on the earth. 4 They were told not to harm the grass on the earth, nor any plant or tree, but only those people who did not have the seal of God on their foreheads. 5 They were given instructions not to kill them, but to torture them for five months, and their torture was like the torture inflicted by the sting of a scorpion. 6 In those days people will look for death, and won’t find it. They will long to die, and death will run away from them.
7 In appearance, the locusts looked like horses prepared for battle. They had what seemed to be crowns of gold on their heads, and their faces were like human faces. 8 They had hair like women’s hair, and their teeth were like lions’ teeth. 9 They had breastplates like iron breastplates, and the sound of their wings was like the noise of many horse-drawn chariots charging into battle. 10 They have tails like scorpions’ tails, and stings as well, and their tails have the power to harm people for five months. 11 They have as their king the angel of the Abyss, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and whose name in Greek is Apollyon.
12 The first Woe has come and gone. The next two Woes are on the way after this.
The fiery riders
13 Then the sixth angel blew his trumpet. I heard a lone voice from the four horns of the golden altar in God’s presence, 14 addressing the sixth angel, who had the trumpet.
“Release the four angels,” said the voice, “the ones who are tied up by the Great River, the Euphrates.” 15 So the four angels were released. They had been prepared for this hour, day, month and year, so that they would kill a third of the human race. 16 The number of the troops and horsemen was two hundred million. (I heard the number.) 17 As I looked, this is how the horses and their riders appeared. They had breastplates made of fire, sapphire and sulfur. Their heads were like lions’ heads, and fire, smoke and brimstone came out of their mouths. 18 One-third of the human race was killed by these three plagues, by the fire, smoke and sulfur that came out of their mouths. 19 The power of the horses, you see, is in their mouths and their tails, since their tails are like serpents with heads. That is how they do their damage.
20 All the other people, the ones who had not been killed in these plagues, did not repent of the things they had made. They did not stop worshiping demons—idols made of gold, silver, bronze, stone and wood, which cannot see, hear or walk. 21 Nor did they repent of their murders, or their magic, or their fornication, or their stealing.
A little scroll
10 Then I saw another strong angel coming down from heaven, dressed in a cloud. Over his head was a rainbow; his face was like the sun, and his feet were like fiery pillars. 2 He was holding a small scroll, open, in his hand. Placing his right foot on the sea, and his left on the land, 3 he shouted in a loud voice like a lion roaring. When he shouted, the seven thunders answered with their own voices. 4 When the seven thunders spoke, I was about to write, but I heard a voice from heaven. “Seal up what the seven thunders said,” instructed the voice. “Don’t write it down.”
5 Then the angel whom I had seen standing on the sea and the land raised his right hand towards heaven 6 and swore an oath by the One who lives forever and ever, who made heaven and what it contains, the earth and what it contains, and the sea and what it contains. This was the oath: that there would be no more time, 7 but that God’s mystery would be completed in the days of the voice of the seventh angel, who was going to blow his trumpet. That is what he had announced to his servants the prophets.
8 The voice I had heard from heaven spoke to me again. “Go,” it said, “and take the open scroll from the hand of the angel who is standing on the sea and on the land.” 9 So I went up to the angel.
“Give me the little scroll,” I said.
“Take it,” he said to me, “and eat it. It will be bitter in your stomach, but sweet as honey in your mouth.” 10 So I took the little scroll from the angel’s hand, and I ate it. It tasted like sweet honey in my mouth, but when I had eaten it my stomach felt bitter. 11 “You must prophesy again,” he said to me, “about many peoples, nations, languages and kingdoms.”
Two witnesses
11 Then a measuring rod like a staff was given to me. “Get up,” said a voice, “and measure God’s temple, and the altar, and those who are worshiping in it. 2 But omit the outer court of the temple. Don’t measure it. It is given to the nations, and they will trample the holy city for forty-two months. 3 I will give my two witnesses the task of prophesying, clothed in sackcloth, for those one thousand two hundred and sixty days. 4 These two are the two olive trees, the two lampstands, which stand before the Lord of the earth. 5 If anyone wants to harm them, fire comes out of their mouths and devours their enemies. So if anyone wants to harm them, that is how such a person must be killed. 6 These two have authority to shut up the sky, so that it will not rain during the days of their prophecy. They have authority over the waters, to turn them into blood, and to strike the earth with any plague, as often as they see fit. 7 When they have completed their testimony, the monster that comes up from the Abyss will make war on them, and will defeat and kill them. 8 Their bodies will lie in the street of the great city, which is spiritually called Sodom and Egypt, where their Lord was crucified. 9 Their bodies will be seen by the peoples, tribes, languages and nations for three and a half days. They will not allow their bodies to be buried in a tomb. 10 The inhabitants of the earth will celebrate over them, and make merry, and send presents to one another, because these two prophets tormented those who live on earth.”
11 After the three and a half days the spirit of life from God came in to them, and they stood up on their feet, and great fear fell on all who saw them. 12 Then they heard a loud voice from heaven. “Come up here!” it said. And they went up to heaven on a cloud, with their enemies looking on. 13 At that moment there was a huge earthquake, and a tenth of the city fell, and seven thousand of the people were killed by the earthquake. The rest were very much afraid, and glorified the God of heaven.
14 The second Woe has passed. The third Woe is coming very soon.
The song of triumph
15 The seventh angel blew his trumpet, and loud voices were heard from heaven. “Now the kingdom of the world has passed to our Lord and his Messiah,” said the voices, “and he will reign forever and ever.” 16 The twenty-four elders sitting on their thrones in God’s presence fell on their faces and worshiped God.
17 This is what they said:
“Almighty Lord God, we give you our thanks,
Who Is and Who Was,
because you have taken your power, your great power,
and begun to reign.
18 The nations were raging; your anger came down
and with it the time for judging the dead
to give the reward to your servants the prophets,
the holy ones, too, and the small and the great—
all those who fear your name.
It is time to destroy the destroyers of the earth.”
19 God’s temple in heaven was opened, and the ark of his covenant appeared inside his temple. There were flashes of lightning, rumblings, thunderclaps, an earthquake, and heavy hail.
The woman and the dragon
12 Then a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and a crown of twelve stars on her head. 2 She was expecting a child, and she cried out in pain, in the agony of giving birth. 3 Then another sign appeared in heaven: a great fiery-red dragon with seven heads and ten horns. On its heads were seven coronets, 4 and its tail swept a third of the stars out of heaven and threw them down to the earth. The dragon stood opposite the woman who was about to give birth, so that he could devour her child when it was born. 5 She gave birth to a male child, who is going to rule all the nations with a rod of iron. The child was snatched away to God and to his throne; 6 the woman, meanwhile, fled into the desert, where a place has been prepared for her by God, so that she could be looked after there for one thousand two hundred and sixty days.
The dragon is angry
7 Then war broke out in heaven, with Michael and his angels fighting against the dragon, and the dragon and his angels fighting back. 8 But they could not win, and there was no longer any place for them in heaven. 9 So the great dragon was thrown down to the earth—the ancient serpent who is called the devil and the satan, who deceives the whole world. His angels were thrown down with him. 10 Then I heard a loud voice in heaven saying, “Now at last has come salvation and power: the kingdom of our God and the authority of his Messiah! The accuser of our family has been thrown down, the one who accuses them before God day and night. 11 They conquered him by the blood of the lamb and by the word of their testimony, because they did not love their lives unto death. 12 So rejoice, you heavens and all who live there! But woe to the earth and the sea, because the devil has come down to you in great anger, knowing that he only has a short time.”
13 When the dragon saw that he had been cast down to the earth, he set off in pursuit of the woman who had borne the baby boy. 14 The woman, however, was given a pair of wings from a great eagle, so that she could fly away from the presence of the serpent into the desert, to the place where she is looked after for a time, two times and half a time. 15 The serpent, for its part, spat out of its mouth a jet of water like a river after the woman, to carry her off with the force of the water. 16 But the earth helped the woman by opening its mouth and swallowing up the river which the dragon had spat out of his mouth. 17 Then the dragon was angry with the woman, and went off to wage war against the rest of her children, those who keep God’s commands and the testimony of Jesus. 18 And he stood on the sand beside the sea.
Scripture quotations from The New Testament for Everyone are copyright © Nicholas Thomas Wright 2011, 2018, 2019.