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A Study of Revelation 8....Page 1 of 5 Book of Revelation Chapter 8 The 7 th Seal; First Four Trumpets I. Additional Scriptures/Notes Looking Ahead through Chapter 16 Many striking parallels exist between the seven seals, the seven trumpets, and the seven bowls. Each of the sevens is made up of a grouping of four and three; in each series, the first four signs are closely related and the last three more varied. All three accounts cover substantially the same ground, containing information which is often similar, and sometimes almost identical. Further, all close with similar words that emphasize the power of God (8:5; 11:19; 16:18-21). These similarities do not mean the three sections are identical in every respect and are therefore redundant. Each of these series has its own individual theme and emphasis. The sections progress logically. Their progression can be expressed in this way: 1. Seals are broken: revelation. 2. Trumpets are blown: warning. 3. Bowls of wrath are poured out: punishment The basic message of each series remains the same: God is in control, and He will make everything turn out right [David Roper, Revelation 1-11, Truth for Today Commentary, p. 324-325, emphasis mine, DRL]. Chapter 8 These 13 verses that constitute chapter 8 are all figurative, except perhaps the first one, and it is in a sense. They unite in giving a message to the Christians of the seven churches who received the book of Revelation. That message was the assurance that the cause for which they were living and dying was a cause that would triumph over Rome, that mighty empire, although men had said a thousand times or more, Rome is eternal and invincible, unconquerable [W.B. West, Jr., Revelation through First-Century Glasses, p. 76]. 8:1 there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour The dramatic silence just before the storm emphasizes the impact of the judgments about to be revealed [Shelly, The Lamb and his Enemies, p. 59]. 8:4 And the smoke of the incense, which came with the prayers of the saints We should not let the discussion of the altar and the incense detract from the point being made: When Christians pray, heaven is pleased. In the language of the Old Testament, the incense was sweet in the nostrils of God. A phrase found repeatedly in the Old Testament relating to sacrifices is sweet savour (KJV), (see Gen 8:21; Ex 29:18; Lev 1:9; Num 15:7). in the first part of Revelation 8, a specific kind of prayer was evidently being offered by the saints a petition similar to that voiced by those underneath the altar who had been slain How long O Lord, holy and true, will You refrain from judging and avenging our blood on those who dwell on the earth? (6:9-10) [Roper, p. 332]. 8:7 and the third part of trees was burnt up The phrase a third, is found twelve times in 8:7-12 (see 9:15, 18). The basic meaning of fractions in Revelation is a part but not the whole. Homer Hailey observed, A third part suggests a large portion, but not total destruction; life is still possible. Since the judgment was partial, punishment was apparently not the sole motive. Second, the purpose of warning is suggested by the inspired comment that follows the action of the sixth trumpet cf., 9:20-21 [Roper, p. 335].

A Study of Revelation 8....Page 2 of 5 8:7-12 Each of the first four trumpets damaged some part of the natural world. In that day, men divided nature into four categories: land, sea, fresh waters, and heavenly bodies. When the first four trumpets sounded, all four categories suffered. The exodus plagues were not punitive but purgative, sent not simply to make Pharaoh miserable but to get him to change his mind, to repent. Likewise, the purpose of the trumpets was to provoke sinners to repentance. Of course, Pharaoh did not repent. Most of the sinners in John s day would also not repent, just as most sinners today will not repent [Roper, p. 336-37]. 8:11 and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter Here the term wormwood sounds ominous. It evokes images of rotten timber riddled with termite holes. Actually, wormwood has nothing to do with either worms or wood. Instead, it is a rather nondescript-looking plant. Wormwood is the general name for a class of plants known as Artemisia absinthium, which is characterized by bitterness of taste. Many varieties grew in Palestine. The plant was used by inspired writers to refer to the bitter fruit of disobedience (Deut 29:17-18; Prov 5:4; Jer 9:14-15; 23:15; Lam 3:15, 19; Amos 5:7; 6:12). The plant wormwood is not poisonous, but in John s vision, it not only made the water undrinkable, but also deadly [Roper, p. 342]. 8:13 And I beheld, and heard an angel Whether the word here is ANGEL or EAGLE depends upon which textual base is used by the translation. If it is the eclectic text, it will be EAGLE, if it is the Textus Receptus, or majority text of the KJV and NKJV, it will have ANGEL. II. III. IV. Chronology. BIBLE PERIOD: The Period of the Church. Summary. Now comes the time for opening of the seventh seal. At its opening there is SILENCE in heaven for about half an hour. Thirty minutes is not a very long time, unless you are waiting for something. Think about how long that thirty minutes must have seemed to John. That thirty minutes of silence would have been a strong contrast to the loud singing of praises with which the previous chapter ended (7:9-10ff). John saw seven angels standing before God who were given seven trumpets. Before any of the trumpets are sounded, another angel is seen at the golden altar with a golden censer. Here much incense is offered with the prayers of the saints. These ascended to God from the angel s hand. Then the angel takes the censer, filled with fire from the altar, and casts it down to the earth, resulting in voices, thundering, lightnings, and an earthquake. What seems to be symbolized here is that when Christians pray, God does hear and heaven is pleased. Next comes the sounding of the first four trumpets. David Roper suggests two special purposes for the sounding of the trumpets: (1) To announce VICTORY to God s people; (2) To WARN the impenitent. Verses 7-12 tell of the sounding of these four trumpets. At the sounding of each of the first four trumpets the result was damage to some part of the natural world: land, sea, fresh waters, and heavenly bodies. Many see some relation between the results of these soundings and some of the plagues God used against Egypt in the days of Moses. Frighteningly, verse 13 pronounces a 3-fold WOE, regarding that which is yet to come at the sounding of the other three trumpets! Outline. 1. Silence in heaven for about 30 minutes after opening of 7 th Seal (Revelation 8:1). 2. John sees 7 angels with 7 trumpets (2).

A Study of Revelation 8....Page 3 of 5 3. Another angel mingles prayers of saints with incense (3-4). 4. The angel casts down the censer to the earth, producing voices, thundering, lightnings, and an earthquake (5). 5. The first four angels sound their trumpets (7-12). 6. A flying angel (or eagle) warns about the three trumpets yet to sound (13). V. Questions. True or False 01. Seven trumpets sounded in this chapter. 02. Hail was one of the things that came after the first trumpet sounded. 03. This chapter tells the name of a star. 04. The direction smoke of the incense spread was DOWN. 05. There was no quiet time in this chapter. MATCHING A. Not revealed in this chapter F. 1/3 of waters became wormwood B. Silence in heaven 30 minutes G. Seven angels were given trumpets C. 1/3 of sun was smitten H. Censer was filled with fire of the altar D. Prayers of saints ascended I. There came an earthquake E. 1/3 of trees were burnt up J. 1/3 of the sea became blood 06. When the first angel sounded 07. When the second angel sounded 08. When the third angel sounded 09. When the fourth angel sounded 10. When the seventh angel sounded How Many? 11. Angels? 12. Trumpets? 13. Trumpets sounded in this chapter? 14. Moons smitten? 15. Woes? Each Question is worth 7 Points My Score is: Answers will be found on next week s handout ANSWERS to Revelation 7 Questions [(1) True, Revelation 7:5-8; (2) True, 6; (3) True, 14; (4) False, 1; (5) False, 17; (6) d, 4; (7) a, 9; (8) f, 16; (9) h, 8; (10) c, 12; (11) The Great Multitude, 10; (12) A Fifth Angel, 2; (13) One of the Elders, 13; (14) The Lamb, 17; (15) The Great Multitude, 15.] VII. Lessons & Applications. 01. there was silence in heaven about the space of half an hour Read Habakkuk 2:20. Brother Roper writes: If there must periodically be silence in heaven, how much more do we sometimes need silence on earth! The times we live in are filled with appointments and schedules. We rush from one place to another, rarely taking a solitary moment just to think [Roper, p. 347].

A Study of Revelation 8....Page 4 of 5 02. and to them were given seven trumpets (Rev 8:2). The trumpet has a particular significance in the Old Testament. It is used not only in connection with warning, but also in connection with the time of judgment (Joel 2:1ff). It is a sign of God s intervention in this world s affairs (Ex 19:16, 19). In fact, we read in the New Testament of the last trumpet which shall accompany the coming of the Lord again (1 Cor 15:52; 1 Thes 4:16). These seven trumpets are trumpets of warning and judgment [Frank Pack, Revelation, Part I, Austin, TX:R.B. Sweet Co., p. 73]. If we are wise, we will be sure to take heed to all of Scripture s warnings and keep ourselves in a continual state of preparedness (cf., Matthew 25:1-13). 03. And the smoke of the incense, which came with the prayers of the saints, ascended up before God out of the angel s hand (Rev 8:4). In verses three 3-5 there is obvious symbolism regarding the prayers of the saints. How vitally important it is to be IN CHRIST! Only IN CHRIST do we have the marvelous spiritual blessing of prayer available (Eph 1:3). This text ought to be a great encouragement to all Christians, including those members of the seven churches of Asia. From David Roper s commentary I found these remarks What John is saying to troubled readers, then or now, is that their prayers are heard in heaven and will have their answer. The God of mercy and of judgment is neither dead nor deaf nor indifferent. The marvelous truth that God listens to His people is taught throughout the Bible. Then Roper lists these passages: Proverbs 15:29; 1 Kings 9:3; 2 Kings 20:5; 1 Peter 3:12; 1 John 5:14 04. Verses 7-12. When these disasters are considered alongside the thought that a primary reason for the trumpets was to warn men, a startling conclusion is reached: God uses natural disasters to try to bring men to repentance. He wants us to understand the far-reaching effects of sin. When Adam sinned, God told him, Cursed is the ground because of you (Gen 3:17). The consequences of that curse remain in effect. The categories of nature in this study declare that the earth beneath us, the sky above us, and the things around us have been tainted by sin. In addition, God would remind us that this world is not our home. Above all, God would have us learn that He is our only refuge. God is trying to do what most of us as parents try to do: use every means available to influence our children to do right. The trumpets have a lesson for us. When trouble drives us to our knees, we are where God wants us to be: we are in the perfect position to cry unto Him, God be merciful to me a sinner (Lk 18:13) [Roper, p. 349-50].

A Study of Revelation 8....Page 5 of 5 VIII. Seek-A-Word Puzzle. A G B G O S E V E N T H S E A L V F R E E L L D E R S A Z X S A W I D C C V F R T G T L D E E S Y G T L Y H L M H U I O M G U A Y S N R E T H F F V C E I S Z A Q O S X R E E E T F V A B G T G N Y U M K L P I Y S H N T G T N I V N T F C S S Q D A Z N F R E O S W H D L C H S F E L Y E D E F R T A S H S O T M J I H K M E I N C E N S E S O E H U F V B R E N N G Y C I O E R F V U F I R E W S D P Q A N C E E R V R B G N C P H Y U M P H B R A N N X S W E S C D E S I B B N A E D E N O S L Z M O O N E D C V N D B R R B S E L E F O R T G B R N H J O G T T D B I V Y R A Q T W S X C Y V O Y E L E D C S E V O I C E S U J M P W L E Y T O E V T S A C X Z A Q E W S M I T T E N S R X K I B U J M N H Y D R R G F V C D E T D X Z X S L O U D V O I C E T A N D N H A S Z C C D E R V W B G T Y V F R Q A Z D R L [The words (or word locaters) listed below are to be found in the text of our lesson. They also are found in the puzzle above. This is just one more way to reinforce what you have studied from the text. Why not read the whole verse where the word is found one more time as you do the puzzle? Thank you for the good effort you are putting forth in Bible study. Let s desire the sincere milk of the word that we may grow (1 Pet 2:2). DRL] Revelation 8 seventh seal, 1 fire, 8 silence, 1 sea, 9 half an hour, 1 ships, 9 altar, 3 star, 11 golden censer, 3 wormwood, 11 incense, 4 smitten, 12 censer, 5 moon, 12 voices, 5 third part, 12 seven angels, 6 loud voice, 13 hail, 7 yet to sound, 13 For a Crossword Puzzle on the content of this chapter, click below http://lemmonsaid.wordpress.com/bible-crossword-puzzles/