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- Revelation
- Chapter 11
- Verse 14
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Gill's Exposition
The second woe is past,.... Not in John's time, only in a visionary way; the meaning is, that the second woe trumpet, which is the sixth, will now have done sounding, when the four angels, bound in…
Barnes' Notes
The second woe is past - That is, the second of the three that were announced as yet to come, Rev 8:13; compare Rev 9:12. And, behold, the third woe cometh quickly - The last of the series. The…
Adam Clarke
The seconds wo is past - That which took place under the sixth trumpet, and has been already described.
The third wo cometh - Is about to be described under the seventh trumpet, which the angel is now…
We have here the sounding of the seventh and last trumpet, which is ushered in by the usual warning and demand of attention: The second woe is past, and, behold, the third woe cometh quickly. Then the…
Cambridge Bible
The second woe is past Having included the plagues inflicted by the two prophets, as well as the invasion of the terrible horsemen of chap. 9.
the third woe In what does this consist? Perhapswe are to…
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