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An eagle (ενος αετου). "One eagle," perhaps ενος (εις) used as an indefinite article (9:13; 18:21; 19:17). See 4:7 also for the fl…

And I beheld. My attention was attracted by a new vision.
And heard an angel flying, etc. I heard the voice of an angel ma…

INTRODUCTION TO THE LAST THREE, OR WOE, TRUMPETS. AN EAGLE UTTERS THE THREEFOLD WOE.
And I beheld . . .—Be…

Before the last three trumpets sound, John hears a flying eagle call out “woe” (GK 4026) three times. His cry announces the especially grievous nat…

And I beheld, and heard an angel flying through the midst
of heaven
The Alexandrian c…

The first angel sounded the first trumpet, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood—a storm of heresies, a mixture of dreadful errors fa…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson