REVELATION Chapter 18 (GNB)
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After this I saw another angel coming down out of heaven. He had great
authority, and his splendor brightened the whole
earth.
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He cried out in a loud voice: "She has fallen! Great Babylon has fallen!
She is now haunted by demons and unclean spirits; all kinds of filthy and
hateful birds live in her.
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For all the nations have drunk her wine---the strong wine of her immoral lust.
The kings of the earth practiced sexual immorality with her, and the merchants
of the world grew rich from her unrestrained lust."
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Then I heard another voice from heaven, saying, "Come
out, my people! Come out from her! You must not take part in her sins; you must
not share in her punishment!
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For her sins are piled up as high as heaven, and God remembers her wicked ways.
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Treat her exactly as she has treated you; pay her back double for all she has
done. Fill her cup with a drink twice as strong as the drink she prepared for
you.
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Give her as much suffering and grief as the glory and luxury she gave herself.
For she keeps telling herself: 'Here I sit, a queen! I am no widow, I will
never know grief !'
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Because of this, in one day she will be struck with plagues--- disease, grief,
and famine. And she will be burned with fire, because the Lord God, who judges
her, is mighty."
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The kings of the earth who took part in her immorality and lust will cry and
weep over the city when they see the smoke from the flames that consume her.
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They stand a long way off, because they are afraid of sharing in her suffering.
They say, "How terrible! How awful! This great and mighty city Babylon! In
just one hour you have been punished!"
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The merchants of the earth also cry and mourn for her, because no one buys
their goods any longer;
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no one buys their gold, silver, precious stones, and pearls; their goods of
linen, purple cloth, silk, and scarlet cloth; all kinds of rare woods and all
kinds of objects made of ivory and of expensive wood, of bronze, iron, and
marble;
18:13 and cinnamon, spice, incense, myrrh, and
frankincense; wine and oil, flour and wheat, cattle and sheep, horses and
carriages, slaves, and even human lives.
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The merchants say to her, "All the good things you longed to own have
disappeared, and all your wealth and glamor are gone,
and you will never find them again!"
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The merchants, who became rich from doing business in that city, will stand a
long way off, because they are afraid of sharing in her suffering. They will
cry and mourn,
18:16 and say, "How terrible! How awful for the great
city! She used to dress herself in linen, purple, and scarlet, and cover
herself with gold ornaments, precious stones, and pearls!
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And in one hour she has lost all this wealth!" All the ships' captains and
passengers, the sailors and all others who earn their living on the sea, stood
a long way off,
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and cried out as they saw the smoke from the flames that consumed her:
"There never has been another city like this great city!"
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They threw dust on their heads, they cried and mourned, saying, "How
terrible! How awful for the great city! She is the city where all who have
ships sailing the seas became rich on her wealth! And in one hour she has lost
everything!"
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Be glad, heaven, because of her destruction! Be glad, God's people and the
apostles and prophets! For God has condemned her for what she did to you!
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Then a mighty angel picked up a stone the size of a large millstone and threw
it into the sea, saying, "This is how the great city Babylon will be
violently thrown down and will never be seen again.
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The music of harps and of human voices, of players of the flute and the
trumpet, will never be heard in you again! No workman in any trade will ever be
found in you again; and the sound of the millstone will be heard no more!
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Never again will the light of a lamp be seen in you; no more will the voices of
brides and grooms be heard in you. Your merchants were the most powerful in all the world, and with your false magic you deceived all
the peoples of the world!"
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Babylon was punished because the blood of prophets and of God's people was
found in the city; yes, the blood of all those who have been killed on earth.
CHAPTER ENDS