Revelation of John 8:2
Summary for Rev 8:6-9:21: 8:2–11:19 a The second cycle of judgments is structured around seven trumpets. Like the first cycle (6:1–8:1 b), this one contains an interlude (10:1–11:14 c; cp. 7:1-17 d) and ends with a glimpse of God’s eternal Kingdom (11:15-19 e; see 7:9–8:1 f).• The trumpet judgments are reminiscent of the ten plagues of Egypt (Exod 7:14–11:10 g) and have the same purpose—to show the powerlessness of earthly gods (or satanic powers) and to demonstrate beyond doubt the power and sovereignty of God.
Summary for Rev 8:2-6: 8:2-6 h This scene of preparation in heaven introduces the seven trumpets of judgment and continues the theme of God’s receiving and answering prayer (5:8 i; 6:9-11 j). 8:2 k The dramatic sounding of trumpets by angels heralds an approaching end (see Isa 27:13 l; Zech 9:14 m; Matt 24:31 n; 1 Cor 15:52 o; 1 Thes 4:16 p).
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