12
1 A
great sign was
seen in heaven:
a woman clothed
with the sun,
and the moon
under her feet,
and on her
head a crown
of twelve stars.
2 She
was with child.
She cried out
in pain, laboring to
give birth.
3 Another
sign was seen
in heaven. Behold,
a great red
dragon, having
seven heads and
ten horns, and
on his heads
seven crowns.
4 His
tail drew one
third of the stars
of the sky,
and threw them to
the earth. The
dragon stood
before the woman
who was about
to give birth,
so that when
she gave birth
he might devour
her child.
5 She
gave birth to
a son, a male
child, who is
to rule all
the nations with
a rod of
iron. Her child
was caught up to
God and to
his throne.
6 The
woman fled into
the wilderness,
where she has
a place prepared
by God, that
there they
may nourish her
one thousand two
hundred sixty days.
7 There
was war in
the sky. Michael
and his angels
made war on
the dragon. The
dragon and
his angels made
war.
8 They didn’t
prevail. No place
was found for
them any more
in heaven.
9 The
great dragon
was thrown down, the
old serpent, he
who is called
the devil and
Satan, the deceiver
of the whole
world. He
was thrown down to
the earth, and
his angels were thrown down
with him.
10 I heard
a loud voice
in heaven, saying,
“Now the salvation,
the power, and
the Kingdom of our
God, and the
authority of his
Christ has come;
for the accuser
of our brothers
has been thrown down,
who accuses them
before our God
day and night.
11 They
overcame him
because of
the Lamb’s blood, and
because of the
word of their
testimony. They didn’t
love their life,
even to death.
12 Therefore
rejoice, heavens,
and you who
dwell in them.
Woe to the
earth and to
the sea, because
the devil has gone
down to you,
having great wrath,
knowing that he
has but a
short time.”
13 When
the dragon saw
that he was thrown
down to the earth,
he persecuted the
woman who gave
birth to the male
child.
14 Two
wings of the
great eagle were
given to the
woman, that she
might fly into
the wilderness to
her place, so
that she might
be nourished for
a time, times,
and half a
time, from the
face of the
serpent.
15 The
serpent spewed water
out of his
mouth after the
woman like a
river, that he
might cause her
to be carried
away by the stream.
16 The
earth helped the
woman, and the
earth opened its
mouth and
swallowed up the
river which the
dragon spewed out
of his mouth.
17 The
dragon grew angry
with the woman,
and went away
to make war
with the rest
of her offspring,
who keep God’s
commandments and
hold Jesus’
testimony.