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The first sounded, and there followed hail and fire, mingled with blood, and they were thrown on the earth. One third of the earth was burnt up, and one third of the trees were burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up.
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A Picture of Rome's Fall
Multiple commentators see this trumpet as a symbolic depiction of the historical invasions that led to the fall of the Roman Empire. The 'hail and fire mingled with blood' vividly portrays the terror and carnage of the Gothic invasions in the 5th century A.D. In this view, the destruction of 'trees' represents the fall of the powerful, while the burning of 'grass' signifies the suffering of the common people.
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18th Century
Theologian
The first angel sounded. The first in order, and indicating the first in the series of events that were to follow.
And there fo…
Sounded (εσαλπισεν). First aorist active indicative of σαλπιζω, repeated with each angel in turn (8:8,10,12; 9:1,13; 11:15).
19th Century
Bishop
The first angel . . .—Better, And the first sounded, and there took place hail, and fire mingled in blood, and it was cast upo…
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The first trumpet. Hail and fire remind one of the fourth plague of the Exodus (Exodus 9:23–26), with added intensity suggested by the …
17th Century
Pastor
The first angel sounded Or blew his trumpet:
and there followed hail and fire, mingled with blood…
Minister
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 …
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