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Twentieth Century [1904], THE TWENTIETH CENTURY NEW TESTAMENT A TRANSLATION INTO MODERN ENGLISH Made from the Original Greek (Westcott & Hort's Text) (The Fleming H. Revell Company, NEW YORK & CHICAGO) [word count] [B14200].
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V.—The Vision of the Seven Curses.

1   Then I saw another portent in the heavens—a great and marvellous portent—seven angels with the seven last Curses; because with them the Wrath of God is ended. note

2   Then I saw what appeared to be a sea of glass mixed with fire; and, standing by this sea of glass, holding the harps of God, I saw those who had come victorious out of the conflict with the Beast and its image and the number that

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formed its name. 3   They are singing the song of Moses, the Servant of God, and the song of the Lamb—

  ‘Great and marvellous are thy deeds, O Lord, our God, the Almighty. Righteous and true are thy ways, Eternal King. note 4   Who will not reverence and praise thy Name, O Lord? Thou alone art holy! All nations will come and worship before thee, for thy judgements have become manifest.’ note

5   After this I saw that the inmost shrine of the Tabernacle of Revelation in Heaven was opened, note 6   and out of it came the seven angels with the seven Curses. They were adorned with precious stones, pure and bright, and had golden girdles round their breasts. note 7   One of the four Creatures gave the seven angels seven golden bowls, filled with the Wrath of God who lives for ever and ever. 8   ‘The Temple was filled with smoke from the Glory’ and Majesty of God; and no one could enter the Temple, until the seven Curses inflicted by the seven angels were at an end. note ⪆⪆
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Twentieth Century [1904], THE TWENTIETH CENTURY NEW TESTAMENT A TRANSLATION INTO MODERN ENGLISH Made from the Original Greek (Westcott & Hort's Text) (The Fleming H. Revell Company, NEW YORK & CHICAGO) [word count] [B14200].
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