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1 After
these things, I
saw another angel
coming down out
of the sky,
having great
authority. The
earth was
illuminated with
his glory.
2 He
cried with a
mighty voice,
saying, “Fallen,
fallen is Babylon
the great, and
she has become
a habitation of
demons, a prison
of every unclean
spirit, and a
prison of
every unclean and
hated bird!
3 For
all the nations
have drunk of
the wine of
the wrath of
her sexual
immorality, the
kings of the
earth committed
sexual immorality
with her, and
the merchants of
the earth grew
rich from the
abundance of
her luxury.”
4 I heard
another voice from
heaven, saying, “Come
out of her,
my people, that
you have
no participation in
her sins, and that
you don’t receive
of her plagues,
5 for
her sins have reached
to the sky,
and God has
remembered her iniquities.
6 Return to
her just as
she returned, and repay
her double as
she did, and
according to her
works. In the
cup which she
mixed, mix to
her double.
7 However much
she glorified
herself and grew wanton,
so much give
her of torment and
mourning. For she
says in her
heart, ‘I sit
a queen, and am
no widow, and
will in no
way see mourning.’
8 Therefore
in one day
her plagues will
come: death,
mourning, and
famine; and she
will be utterly
burned with fire,
for the Lord
God who has
judged her is
strong.
9 The
kings of the
earth who
committed sexual immorality
and lived wantonly
with her will
weep and wail
over her, when
they look at the
smoke of her
burning,
10 standing
far away for
the fear of
her torment, saying, ‘Woe, woe, the great
city, Babylon, the
strong city! For
your judgment has
come in one
hour.’
11 The
merchants of the
earth weep and
mourn over her,
for no one buys
their merchandise
any more:
12 merchandise
of gold, silver,
precious stones,
pearls, fine linen,
purple, silk,
scarlet, all
expensive wood,
every vessel of
ivory, every
vessel made of
most precious wood,
and of brass,
and iron, and
marble;
13 and
cinnamon, incense,
perfume, frankincense,
wine, olive oil,
fine flour, wheat,
cattle, sheep,
horses, chariots,
and people’s
bodies and souls.
14 The
fruits which your
soul lusted after
have been lost to
you. All things
that were dainty
and sumptuous have perished
from you, and
you will find
them no more
at all.
15 The
merchants of these
things, who
were made rich by
her, will stand
far away for
the fear of
her torment, weeping
and mourning,
16 saying, ‘Woe, woe, the great
city, she who
was dressed in
fine linen, purple,
and scarlet, and
decked with gold
and precious
stones and pearls!
17 For
in an hour
such great riches
are made desolate.’
Every ship master,
and everyone
who sails anywhere, and mariners,
and as many
as gain their
living by sea,
stood far away,
18 and
cried out as
they looked at
the smoke of
her burning,
saying, ‘What is
like the great
city?’
19 They
cast dust on
their heads, and
cried, weeping and
mourning, saying, ‘Woe, woe, the great
city, in which
all who had
their ships in
the sea were
made rich by
reason of her
great wealth!’ For
she is made
desolate in one
hour.
20 “Rejoice
over her, O heaven,
you saints, apostles, and
prophets, for God
has judged your
judgment on her.”
21 A
mighty angel took
up a stone
like a great
millstone and cast
it into the
sea, saying, “Thus
with violence
will Babylon, the
great city,
be thrown down, and
will be found
no more at
all.
22 The
voice of harpists,
minstrels, flute players, and
trumpeters will
be heard no more
at all in
you. No craftsman
of whatever craft
will be found
any more at
all in you.
The sound of
a mill will
be heard no more
at all in
you.
23 The
light of a
lamp will shine
no more at
all in you.
The voice of
the bridegroom and
of the bride
will be heard
no more at
all in you,
for your merchants
were the princes
of the earth;
for with your
sorcery all the
nations were
deceived.
24 In
her was found
the blood of
prophets and
of saints, and of
all who have
been slain on
the earth.”