a8:7-12
bEzek 5:1-4
dZech 13:8
eRev 6:1-8
f8:7
gExod 9:13-35
hJoel 2:31
iActs 2:19
jRev 9:4

‏ Revelation of John 8:7

Summary for Rev 8:7-12: 8:7-12  a Each of the first four trumpets affects one-third of its target (see Ezek 5:1-4  b, 12  c; Zech 13:8  d). The point is not to convey an exact measurement; instead, it indicates that God’s judgment on the earth is beginning but has not reached its zenith. Together, the first four trumpets form a unified message of judgment on the whole physical world (as with Rev 6:1-8  e). 8:7  f Hail and fire mixed with blood signal the destruction of plant life, as did the seventh plague on Egypt (see Exod 9:13-35  g; Joel 2:31  h; Acts 2:19  i).

• all the green grass was burned: Nothing escapes God’s judgment.

• This vision need not be harmonized with Rev 9:4  j because each scene is self-contained and communicates its own message.
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