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02/26/26 ~ Revelation (8-22): AFTER the Rapture

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In a prior blog post, I said I would try to tackle the Book of Revelation's chapters 8-19 at some point … well, that point is now. I wasn't overly concerned with figuring this part out to the fullest because I won't be here to see it - and, I'm still not sure I have a full grasp of it all! That being said, and without further ado, here's how I understand the unfolding of Revelation Chapters 8-14 trumpet judgments - “wrath of the Lamb”, first 3-1/2 years of the 7-year tribulation period … AFTER the pre-tribulation / pre-wrath rapture in Revelation 7:9-17 KJVand Chapters 15-19 vial judgments - “wrath of God”, last 3-1/2 years of the 7-year tribulation period, great tribulation, Jacob's trouble … AFTER the mid-tribulation saints are raptured in Revelation 14:14-16 KJV through to Revelation 15:1-4 KJV. I end on a good and hopeful note with Chapters 20-22. See more related links from my blog, and other links, below.


Chapter 8

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/8/1

1 — Seventh Seal Opens: Heaven falls silent for about half an hour as the scroll becomes fully unsealed and ready for its contents to unfold.
2 — Seven Trumpets Given: Seven angels stand before God, each receiving a trumpet that will initiate the 3½ year “wrath of the Lamb.”
3–5 — The Golden Censer: An angel offers incense with the prayers of all saints, then fills the censer with fire from the altar and casts it into the earth, producing voices, thunderings, lightnings, and an earthquake — the act that triggers the trumpet judgments.
6 — Trumpets Begin: The seven angels prepare to sound.
7 — Trumpet 1 (Vegetation Struck): Hail and fire mingled with blood burn one third of the trees and all green grass.
8–9 — Trumpet 2 (Sea Struck): Something like a burning mountain is cast into the sea, turning one third of it to blood, killing one third of sea life, and destroying one third of ships.
10–11 — Trumpet 3 (Waters Poisoned): A great star named Wormwood falls, poisoning one third of the rivers and fountains of waters, causing many to die.
12 — Trumpet 4 (Heavens Darkened): One third of the sun, moon, and stars are darkened, reducing both day and night by one third.
13 — Triple Woe Warning: An angel cries “Woe, woe, woe,” announcing that the next three trumpets will be far more severe.

Note: AFTER the pre-tribulation / pre-wrath rapture in Revelation 7:9–17 KJV, chapter 8 begins the actual contents of the opened scroll. The first four trumpets strike the natural world in rapid succession, marking the start of the 3½ year “wrath of the Lamb.” These judgments are partial (one third), serving as warnings rather than total destruction, and preparing the way for the far more severe trumpets (woes) that follow.


Chapter 9

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/9/1

1 — Trumpet 5 (The First Woe): A star falls from heaven and is given the key to the bottomless pit. Smoke rises like from a great furnace, darkening the sun and air.
2–6 — Locust Army Released: From the smoke come locust like beings with power to torment men for five months. They do not kill, only torment, and their victims seek death but cannot find it.
7–11 — Description of the Locusts: They appear like war horses prepared for battle, with crowns like gold, faces like men, hair like women, teeth like lions, breastplates of iron, and wings that sound like chariots. Their king is the angel of the bottomless pit, named Abaddon / Apollyon.
12 — First Woe Ends: The first woe is past; two more remain.
13 — Trumpet 6 (The Second Woe): The sixth angel sounds, and a voice from the golden altar commands the release of four angels bound in the Euphrates.
14–15 — Four Angels Released: These four angels, prepared for a specific hour, day, month, and year, are released to kill one third of mankind.
16 — Army of 200 Million: The number of the horsemen is two hundred million.
17–19 — Description of the Horsemen: The riders wear breastplates of fire, jacinth, and brimstone. The horses have lion-like heads, and out of their mouths come fire, smoke, and brimstone — the means by which one third of mankind is killed. Their tails are like serpents with heads that also harm.
20–21 — Humanity Refuses to Repent: Despite the judgments, the rest of mankind does not repent of idolatry, murders, sorceries, fornication, or thefts.

Note: Chapter 9 intensifies the trumpet judgments with the first two “woes.” The fifth trumpet unleashes demonic torment for five months, and the sixth trumpet releases four bound angels and a massive army that kills one third of mankind. Even under these severe judgments, humanity refuses to repent, setting the stage for the final trumpet.


Chapter 10

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/10/1

1 — Mighty Angel Appears: A mighty angel descends from heaven, clothed with a cloud, with a rainbow upon his head, a face like the sun, and feet like pillars of fire.
2 — Little Book in His Hand: He holds a little book open in his hand and sets his right foot on the sea and his left foot on the earth.
3 — Seven Thunders Speak: The angel cries with a loud voice like a lion, and the seven thunders utter their voices.
4 — Seven Thunders Sealed: John begins to write what the seven thunders said, but a voice from heaven commands him to seal it up and not write it.
5–6 — Angel Swears an Oath: The angel lifts his hand to heaven and swears by Him who lives forever that there should be “time no longer” — meaning no more delay.
7 — Mystery of God Finished: In the days of the seventh trumpet, the mystery of God will be finished, as declared to His prophets.
8–9 — John Eats the Little Book: John is told to take the little book from the angel and eat it. It is sweet in his mouth but bitter in his belly.
10–11 — Commission to Prophesy Again: John is told he must prophesy again before many peoples, nations, tongues, and kings.

Note: Chapter 10 serves as an interlude between the sixth and seventh trumpets. A mighty angel appears with an open little book, the seven thunders speak but are sealed, and John is told he must prophesy again — marking a new prophetic assignment that leads into the next sections of Revelation.


Chapter 11

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/11/1

1–2 — Temple Measured: John is given a reed to measure the temple, altar, and worshipers, but the outer court is left out because it is given to the Gentiles, who will tread the holy city for forty two months.
3 — Two Witnesses Begin Ministry: God’s two witnesses prophesy for 1,260 days, clothed in sackcloth. [Their 3-1/2 year ministry begins here.]
4 — Identity as Olive Trees and Candlesticks: They are described as the two olive trees and two candlesticks standing before God {Zechariah 4:11-14 KJV}.
5–6 — Their Power: They can shut heaven so it does not rain, turn waters to blood, and smite the earth with plagues as often as they will.
7 — Beast Makes War: When they finish their testimony, the beast from the bottomless pit makes war against them, overcomes them, and kills them.
8 — Bodies in the Great City: Their bodies lie in the street of the great city, Jerusalem, spiritually called Sodom and Egypt, where the Lord was crucified.
9–10 — World Rejoices: People from all nations see their bodies for three and a half days and rejoice over their death.
11 — Resurrection: After three and a half days, the Spirit of life from God enters them, and they stand on their feet, causing great fear.
12 — Ascension: A voice from heaven calls them up, and they ascend in a cloud while their enemies watch. [Their 3-1/2 year ministry is foretold to end here, before the 7th trumpet sounds (just before wrath is poured out from the vials), which takes their actual deaths into around the 14th chapter, 3-1/2 years from here. This chapter is about the two witnesses but since their ministry lasts 3-1/2 years in duration, logic tells me they don't die/resurrect in the same chapter, only that it foretells of that happening later, I suspect sometime around mid-trib ... perhaps they are the "two leavened loaves" offered just before the mid-trib saints (more on that in chapter 14 below)]. 
13 — Earthquake: A great earthquake destroys a tenth of the city, killing seven thousand, and the rest give glory to God.
14 — Second Woe Ends: The second woe is past; the third woe comes quickly.
15 — Trumpet 7: The seventh angel sounds, and voices in heaven proclaim that the kingdoms of this world have become the kingdoms of the Lord and His Christ.
16–18 — Heavenly Worship: The twenty four elders worship God, declaring that His wrath has come and the time to reward His servants.
19 — Temple in Heaven Opened: The temple of God in heaven is opened, revealing the ark of His testament, accompanied by lightnings, voices, thunderings, an earthquake, and great hail.

Note: Chapter 11 foretells of the ministry, death, and resurrection of the Two Witnesses, followed by the sounding of the seventh trumpet. Verse 14 announces that the third woe is coming quickly, but the woe itself does not begin in this chapter. The seventh trumpet in 11:15 is the proclamation of God’s kingdom, not the start of the woe. The actual beginning of the third woe occurs in Revelation 12:9 KJV when satan is cast out of heaven and down to the earth, and is declared in 12:12. Therefore, Revelation 12 KJV does not step aside into a panoramic interlude but continues the forward moving timeline directly from chapter 11.


Intro to Chapter 12

The 12th chapter continues directly from chapter 11 and marks the true beginning of the third woe. The seventh trumpet has sounded, and the woe announced as imminent now unfolds as satan is cast down and unleashes his wrath on the earth. This chapter is not a recap or symbolic interlude but the next step in the forward moving timeline. It reveals the spiritual conflict behind the tribulation, the protection of Israel, and the launching point for the rise of the beast system in chapter 13.


Chapter 12

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/12/1

1–2 — The Woman in Travail: A great sign appears in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, the moon under her feet, and a crown of twelve stars. She is with child, crying out in travail and pain to be delivered. This follows the prophetic pattern of Israel in labor (Isaiah 66:7–9 KJV; Micah 4:9–10 KJV; Jeremiah 30:6–7 KJV), revealing both her historical role in bringing forth Messiah and her future role in the end time birth of God’s kingdom purpose.

3–4 — The Dragon’s Threat: Another sign appears: a great red dragon with seven heads, ten horns, and seven crowns. His tail draws a third of the stars of heaven and casts them to the earth. The dragon stands before the woman, ready to devour her child as soon as it is born. This reflects satan’s historical attempt to destroy Christ and his future attempt to destroy God’s end time work through Israel.

5 — The Man Child: The woman brings forth a man child, who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron (Psalm 2:9 KJV; Revelation 2:27 KJV). Her child was caught up unto God, and to His throne (Revelation 3:21 KJV). This follows the prophetic “double” pattern: Christ received the rod of iron authority from the Father (Psalm 2:9 KJV), and He gives that same authority to the overcomers (Revelation 2:26–27 KJV; Revelation 3:21 KJV; Revelation 12:11 KJV; 1 John 5:4–5 KJV). The catching up reflects both Christ’s exaltation and God’s protection of His kingdom purpose in the end times.

6 — The Woman Flees: The woman flees into the wilderness to a place prepared by God, where she is nourished for 1,260 days. This is Israel’s future preservation during the tribulation, matching Jesus’ warning in Matthew 24:15–22 KJV and Daniel’s timeline of “a time, times, and half a time” (Daniel 12:7 KJV).

7–9 — War in Heaven and satan Cast Down (The Third Woe Begins): Michael and his angels fight against the dragon, and the dragon and his angels are cast out. satan is expelled from heaven and thrown down to the earth. This event marks the actual beginning of the third woe, which was forewarned in Revelation 11:14 KJV but does not begin until satan’s descent here in Revelation 12:9 KJV.

10–12 — The Woe Declared: A loud voice in heaven proclaims the arrival of salvation, strength, and the kingdom of God, for the accuser has been cast down. Believers overcome him by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony. Heaven rejoices, but the earth is warned: “Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath” (Revelation 12:12 KJV). This is the formal declaration of the third woe.

13–14 — satan Persecutes the Woman: Enraged, the dragon persecutes the woman who brought forth the man child. She is given two wings of a great eagle to flee into the wilderness, where she is nourished for “a time, and times, and half a time” (Revelation 12:14 KJV). This is Israel’s tribulation flight and supernatural preservation.

15–16 — The Earth Helps the Woman: The serpent casts out water like a flood to sweep the woman away, but the earth opens its mouth and swallows the flood. God intervenes to protect Israel from satan’s attempt to destroy her.

17 — satan Turns to the Remnant: Enraged at his failure, the dragon goes to make war with the remnant of her seed (Revelation 12:17 KJV)—those who keep the commandments of God and have the testimony of Jesus Christ - these are the tribulation saints and you'll see more of them by the 14th chapter below. This sets the stage for the rise of the beast in chapter 13.

Note: Chapter 12 is fully sequential and continues directly from chapter 11. The third woe, forewarned in Revelation 11:14 KJV, begins when satan is cast down in Revelation 12:9 KJV and is declared in Revelation 12:12 KJV. The opening vision follows the prophetic “double” pattern found throughout Scripture, where what has been will be again (Ecclesiastes 1:9–11 KJV; Ecclesiastes 3:15 KJV; Isaiah 46:10 KJV; Zechariah 9:12 KJV; Job 11:6 KJV). This “double” pattern forms the biblical basis for prophetic bookends, where an earlier fulfillment foreshadows a later, greater fulfillment. Thus the woman represents Israel both in her historical role in bringing forth Messiah and in her future role during the tribulation. Likewise, the man child reflects both Christ’s rod of iron authority (Psalm 2:9 KJV) and the authority He shares with the overcomers (Revelation 2:26–27 KJV; Revelation 3:21 KJV; Revelation 12:11 KJV; 1 John 5:4–5 KJV). This chapter launches the third woe, reveals satan’s descent and wrath, and sets the stage for the rise of the beast system in chapter 13.


⭐ Intro to Chapter 13

Chapter 13 follows immediately from chapter 12 and unfolds the earthly consequences of satan’s descent. Now confined to the earth and filled with great wrath, satan empowers the beast system that will dominate the tribulation. This chapter is not a shift in perspective or a symbolic interlude but the next step in the forward moving timeline of the third woe. It reveals the rise of the first beast from the sea, the rise of the second beast from the earth, and the global system of worship, deception, and economic control that follows.


Chapter 13

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/13/1

1–2 — The Beast from the Sea: John sees a beast rising out of the sea with seven heads and ten horns, matching the dragon’s features from the previous chapter. The dragon gives the beast his power, his seat, and great authority (Revelation 13:2 KJV). This transfer occurs because satan has been cast down to the earth (Revelation 12:9 KJV), making this beast the earthly instrument of satan’s wrath during the third woe.

3–4 — The World Marvels: One of the beast’s heads appears wounded to death, yet the deadly wound is healed. The world marvels and follows the beast, worshipping both the dragon and the beast. This marks the global acceptance of satan’s authority through the beast system.

5–7 — Authority to Continue: The beast is given a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies and is granted authority to continue forty two months. He makes war with the saints and overcomes them. This period matches the tribulation’s final half, aligning with the timelines in Daniel 7:25 KJV and Revelation 12:14 KJV.

8 — Global Worship: All who dwell upon the earth worship the beast, except those whose names are written in the Lamb’s book of life. This divides humanity into two groups: those belonging to God and those given over to deception.

9–10 — A Call for Wisdom and Patience: A warning is given: those who lead into captivity shall go into captivity; those who kill with the sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and faith of the saints.

11–12 — The Beast from the Earth (False Prophet): Another beast rises from the earth, having two horns like a lamb but speaking as a dragon. He exercises all the power of the first beast and causes the earth to worship the first beast. This second beast is the false prophet (Revelation 16:13 KJV; Revelation 19:20 KJV).

13–15 — Signs and Deception: The false prophet performs great wonders, even calling fire down from heaven. He deceives the world and commands them to make an image to the beast. He gives breath to the image so it speaks and causes those who refuse to worship it to be killed.

16–17 — The Mark of the Beast: The false prophet causes all people to receive a mark in their right hand or forehead, and no one may buy or sell without it. This establishes the economic control system of the beast.

18 — The Number of the Beast: Wisdom is required to understand the number of the beast: 666. This number identifies the man behind the system and marks the culmination of satan’s earthly authority during the third woe.

Note: Chapter 13 unfolds the earthly manifestation of the third woe that began with satan’s descent in Revelation 12:9 KJV. The dragon empowers the beast system because he is now confined to the earth. The first beast rises as the political and military power of the tribulation, while the second beast rises as the religious and economic enforcer. Together they form the satanic counterfeit of divine authority, operating during the same forty two month period described in Revelation 11–12 KJV. This chapter reveals the full structure of satan’s kingdom on earth and prepares the way for the harvest division in chapter 14.


Chapter 14

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/14/1

1–5 — The Lamb and the 144,000 on Mount Sion: John sees the Lamb standing on Mount Sion with the 144,000 who have His Father’s name written in their foreheads. They sing a new song before the throne, which no one else can learn. They are described as virgins, redeemed from among men, and without fault before the throne of God.
6–7 — First Angel: Everlasting Gospel: An angel flies in mid heaven with the everlasting gospel, calling all nations to fear God, give Him glory, and worship the Creator, for the hour of His judgment has come.
8 — Second Angel: Fall of Babylon: A second angel announces the fall of Babylon, the great city that made all nations drink of the wine of her fornication {Ezekiel 16 KJV}.
9–11 — Third Angel: Warning Against the Beast: A third angel warns that anyone who worships the beast or receives his mark will drink of the wine of the wrath of God and be tormented with fire and brimstone. The smoke of their torment ascends forever, and they have no rest day or night.
12 — Patience of the Saints: Here is the patience of the saints—those who keep the commandments of God and the faith of Jesus (tribulation saints).
13 — Blessed Dead: A voice from heaven declares blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from this point forward, for they rest from their labors and their works follow them (remember, these things are being told to John so this is speaking of all those who've died in Christ from that day forward).
14–16 — Harvest of the Earth: One like the Son of Man sits on a white cloud with a golden crown and a sharp sickle. At the angel’s cry, He thrusts in His sickle and the earth is reaped. These are the tribulation saints, mid-tribulation - before the vials are poured out! 
17–20 — Vintage of Wrath: Another angel with a sharp sickle gathers the clusters of the vine of the earth and casts them into the great winepress of the wrath of God. The winepress is trodden outside the city, and blood flows to the horse bridles for 1,600 furlongs.

Note: Chapter 14 continues the forward moving timeline of the third woe. It presents two real time sickle harvests (more below) that unfold after satan’s descent in Revelation 12:9 KJV and during the rise of the beast system in chapter 13. The first harvest (Revelation 14:14–16 KJV) is the gathering of the righteous, which continues into Revelation 15:1–4 KJV. The second harvest (Revelation 14:17–20 KJV) is the gathering of the wicked for judgment, which continues into Revelation 15:5–8 KJV and is executed through the seven vials in Revelation 16 KJV. This chapter does not pause the narrative but advances it by revealing the division of humanity into two harvests as the third woe intensifies.


The Two Sickle Harvests of Chapter 14

The Wheat Harvest (Tribulum):
The first harvest in Revelation 14:14–16 KJV represents the gathering of the righteous — the wheat. This harvest is performed by the Son of Man Himself, seated on a cloud with a sharp sickle. The imagery matches the ancient threshing process, where wheat was separated from chaff using a tribulum, the very tool from which the word “tribulation” is derived. This harvest continues into Revelation 15:1–4 KJV, where the gathered saints stand on the sea of glass, singing the song of Moses and the Lamb. This is the righteous, those that have survived the first 3-1/2 years of the 7-year tribulation, are harvested within the third woe at the end of the 7th trumpet, being gathered just before the wrath of God (vial judgments) is poured out.

The Grape Harvest (Crushed):
The second harvest in Revelation 14:17–20 KJV represents the gathering of the wicked — the grapes destined for crushing. This harvest is not performed by the Son of Man but by an angel, emphasizing judgment rather than redemption. The grapes are cast into “the great winepress of the wrath of God,” and this harvest continues into Revelation 15:5–8 KJV and is executed fully in Revelation 16 KJV through the seven vials. This is the wrath harvest of the third woe, where the wicked are gathered for destruction, not salvation.


Intro to Chapter 15

This chapter forms the bridge between the two harvests of chapter 14 and the outpouring of God’s wrath in chapter 16. The wheat harvest (Revelation 14:14–16 KJV) appears here as the victorious saints standing on the sea of glass, singing the song of Moses and the Lamb. The grape harvest (Revelation 14:17–20 KJV) moves forward as heaven prepares the seven angels who will pour out the vials of God’s wrath. This chapter marks the moment when the heavenly temple opens for judgment, signaling that the time of mercy has ended as the third woe continues.


Chapter 15

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/15/1

1 — The Seven Last Plagues: John sees another sign in heaven: seven angels having the seven last plagues, for in them is filled up the wrath of God. These plagues are the final expression of the third woe that began with satan’s descent in Revelation 12:9 KJV.

2–4 — The Victorious Saints (Wheat Harvest Continued): John sees those who had gotten the victory over the beast, his image, his mark, and the number of his name, standing on a sea of glass mingled with fire. They sing the song of Moses and the song of the Lamb. This scene continues the wheat harvest of Revelation 14:14–16 KJV, showing the righteous gathered before God prior to the vials.

5–6 — The Temple Opens for Judgment: After this, the temple of the tabernacle of the testimony in heaven is opened. The seven angels come out of the temple, clothed in pure white linen and girded with golden girdles. This marks the transition from preparation to execution.

7 — The Vials Are Given: One of the four living creatures gives the seven angels seven golden vials full of the wrath of God. This is the formal commissioning of the angels who will pour out judgment on the earth.

8 — The Temple Filled with Glory: The heavenly temple is filled with smoke from the glory of God and from His power, and no one is able to enter the temple until the seven plagues of the seven angels are fulfilled. This signifies that intercession has ceased and judgment must now run its full course.

Note: Chapter 15 continues the forward moving timeline of the third woe. The wheat harvest of Revelation 14:14–16 KJV appears in heaven as the victorious saints standing on the sea of glass, while the grape harvest of Revelation 14:17–20 KJV advances toward execution through the preparation of the seven vials. The opening of the heavenly temple for judgment reflects the closing of mercy and the beginning of the final outpouring of God’s wrath. This chapter prepares the way for the next, where the vials are poured out in order and the wrath of God is completed.


Chapter 16

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/16/1

1 — The First Vial: A grievous and noisome sore falls upon the men who have the mark of the beast and who worship his image. This judgment targets those aligned with the beast system, which by now is everyone because those that belong to the Lord are no longer on earth.

2 — The Second Vial: The sea becomes as the blood of a dead man, and every living soul in the sea dies. This escalates the destruction of creation under the third woe (still ongoing).

3 — The Third Vial: The rivers and fountains of waters become blood. The angel of the waters declares God righteous for judging those who have shed the blood of saints and prophets (Revelation 16:5–6 KJV). {Matthew 23:31-37 KJV, Mark 12:5 KJV, Luke 11:47 KJV, Luke 13:34 KJV, Romans 11:2-3 KJV, 1 Kings 19:14 KJV, 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 KJV}

4 — The Fourth Vial: The sun scorches men with great heat. Instead of repenting, they blaspheme the name of God who has power over these plagues.

5 — The Fifth Vial: Darkness falls upon the seat of the beast, and his kingdom is full of darkness. Men gnaw their tongues for pain and still blaspheme God.

6 — The Sixth Vial: The Euphrates River dries up to prepare the way for the kings of the east. Three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the dragon, the beast, and the false prophet, gathering the kings of the earth to the battle of Armageddon (Revelation 16:13–16 KJV).

7 — The Seventh Vial: A great voice from the temple says, “It is done.” Voices, thunders, lightnings, and the greatest earthquake in human history shake the earth. The great city is divided into three parts, the cities of the nations fall, and Babylon comes into remembrance before God. Great hailstones fall upon men, yet they continue to blaspheme.

Note: Chapter 16 records the full outpouring of the seven vials, completing the pouring of God’s wrath but not the final effects of that wrath. The declaration “It is done” (Revelation 16:17 KJV) marks the completion of the vial sequence, not the end of the third woe or the conclusion of divine judgment. The wrath continues through the fall of Babylon in chapters 17–18 and reaches its final execution in Revelation 19:11–21 KJV. These vials follow the grape harvest of Revelation 14:17–20 KJV and the heavenly preparation in Revelation 15:5–8 KJV, forming the core judgments of the third woe.


Chapter 17

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/17/1

1–2 — The Angel Announces Judgment: One of the seven angels who had the vials shows John the judgment of the great whore who sits upon many waters. The kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication.

3–6 — The Woman and the Beast: John is carried in the spirit into the wilderness and sees a woman sitting on a scarlet colored beast full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. The woman is arrayed in purple and scarlet, decked with gold, precious stones, and pearls, holding a golden cup full of abominations. She is drunk with the blood of the saints and martyrs of Jesus.

7 — The Angel Begins the Explanation: The angel tells John he will explain the mystery of the woman and of the beast that carries her.

8 — The Beast Identified: The beast “was, and is not, and shall ascend out of the bottomless pit” and will go into perdition. Those whose names are not written in the book of life will marvel when they see the beast.

9–11 — The Seven Heads: The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sits, and also seven kings. Five are fallen, one is, and the other is not yet come. The beast that “was, and is not” is the eighth, and is of the seven, and goes into perdition.

12–14 — The Ten Horns: The ten horns are ten kings who receive power one hour with the beast. They have one mind and give their power and strength to the beast. They make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb overcomes them, for He is Lord of lords and King of kings, and those with Him are called, chosen, and faithful.

15 — The Waters: The waters where the woman sits are peoples, multitudes, nations, and tongues.

16–17 — The Beast Turns on the Woman: The ten horns and the beast will hate the whore, make her desolate and naked, eat her flesh, and burn her with fire. God puts this in their hearts to fulfill His will and give their kingdom to the beast until His words are fulfilled.

18 — The Woman Identified: The woman is that great city which reigns over the kings of the earth and of whom is already pointed out in other parts of this book.

Note: Chapter 17 explains the fall of Babylon announced earlier in Revelation 14:8 KJV and executed in Revelation 18 KJV. This chapter is not a new vision or a break in the timeline but an angelic explanation of Babylon’s identity and her relationship to the beast system. The woman represents the great city that 'sits upon' (not reigns, rather - fornication/adultery, think of an harlot 'sitting upon' her lover/s) the nations, while the beast and ten kings ultimately turn against her to fulfill God’s purpose. This explanation prepares the reader for the detailed destruction of Babylon in chapter 18 and the final confrontation in chapter 19.


Chapter 18

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/18/1

1–3 — Babylon Fallen: Another angel comes down from heaven with great power, and the earth is lightened with his glory. He cries mightily that Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and has become the habitation of devils and every unclean spirit. All nations have drunk of her fornication, the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth have grown rich through her abundance.

4–8 — Call to Come Out: A voice from heaven calls God’s people to come out of Babylon so they do not partake of her sins or receive her plagues. Her sins have reached unto heaven, and God remembers her iniquities. She will be judged with torment, sorrow, death, mourning, famine, and fire, for strong is the Lord God who judges her.

9–10 — Kings Lament: The kings of the earth who committed fornication with her will weep and lament when they see the smoke of her burning. They stand afar off for fear of her torment, saying, “Alas, alas, that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for in one hour is thy judgment come.”

11–17a — Merchants Lament: The merchants of the earth weep and mourn because no one buys their merchandise anymore. A detailed list of goods is given, ending with “slaves, and souls of men.” They stand afar off, weeping over the loss of her wealth, for in one hour such great riches have come to nothing.

17b–19 — Shipmasters Lament: Shipmasters, sailors, and all who trade by sea cry out when they see the smoke of her burning. They cast dust on their heads and lament the fall of the city that enriched all who had ships in the sea.

20 — Heaven Rejoices: Heaven, apostles, and prophets are called to rejoice over Babylon, for God has avenged them on her. {Matthew 23:31-37 KJV, Mark 12:5 KJV, Luke 11:47 KJV, Luke 13:34 KJV, Romans 11:2-3 KJV, 1 Kings 19:14 KJV, 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 KJV}

21–23 — Babylon Cast Down: A mighty angel casts a great millstone into the sea, saying Babylon will be thrown down with violence and found no more. The sounds of music, craftsmen, millstones, lamps, and bridegrooms will be heard no more in her. Her merchants were the great men of the earth, and by her sorceries all nations were deceived.

24 — Blood Found in Her: In her is found the blood of prophets, saints, and all who were slain upon the earth. {Matthew 23:31-37 KJV, Mark 12:5 KJV, Luke 11:47 KJV, Luke 13:34 KJV, Romans 11:2-3 KJV, 1 Kings 19:14 KJV, 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 KJV}

Note: Chapter 18 records the detailed destruction of Babylon announced in Revelation 14:8 KJV and explained in Revelation 17 KJV. This judgment unfolds during the third woe as part of the outworking of the grape harvest (Revelation 14:17–20 KJV). Babylon’s fall prepares the way for the final confrontation in Revelation 19, where the beast, the false prophet, and the kings of the earth gather for war against the Lamb. The chapter emphasizes the total and irreversible collapse of the great city that dominated the nations and persecuted the saints.


Chapter 19

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv/rev/19/1

1–3 — Heaven Rejoices Over Babylon’s Fall: A great multitude in heaven praises God for judging Babylon. Her smoke rises up forever and ever, confirming the permanence of her destruction.

4–5 — Worship in Heaven: The twenty four elders and the four living creatures fall down and worship God. A voice from the throne calls all God’s servants to praise Him.

6–8 — Marriage of the Lamb: A great multitude proclaims that the Lord God omnipotent reigns. The marriage of the Lamb has come, and His wife has made herself ready, clothed in fine linen, clean and white, representing the righteousness of saints.

9–10 — Blessed Are the Called: John is told to write, “Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb.” When John falls at the angel’s feet, he is corrected: worship God, for the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.

11–13 — The Rider on the White Horse: Heaven opens, and a rider on a white horse appears, called Faithful and True. He judges and makes war in righteousness. His eyes are as a flame of fire, and on His head are many crowns. His name is called The Word of God.

14 — Armies of Heaven: The armies in heaven follow Him on white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean.

15–16 — King of Kings and Lord of Lords: From His mouth goes a sharp sword to smite the nations. He treads the winepress of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty God. His vesture and thigh bear the name KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.

17–18 — The Supper of the Great God: An angel standing in the sun calls the birds to gather for the supper of the great God, to eat the flesh of kings, captains, mighty men, horses, and all people who oppose the Lamb.

19 — The Beast’s Final War: The beast, the kings of the earth, and their armies gather to make war against the rider on the white horse and His army.

20 — Beast and False Prophet Taken: The beast and the false prophet are captured and cast alive into the lake of fire burning with brimstone.

21 — The Remnant Slain: The remnant are slain with the sword that proceeds from the mouth of the rider, and all the birds are filled with their flesh.

Note: Chapter 19 brings the final execution of the wrath of God that began with the vials in Revelation 16 KJV and continued through the fall of Babylon in chapters 17–18. The return of Christ in glory fulfills the treading of the winepress announced in Revelation 14:17–20 KJV. The beast and the false prophet are cast alive into the lake of fire, and the armies gathered against the Lamb are destroyed. This chapter concludes the third woe and prepares the way for the binding of satan and the millennial reign in chapter 20.


This blog post is mainly how I currently understand Revelation's unfolding of Chapters 8-19, however, let's leave this project with a good vibe!


Chapters 20–22 — The Good News!

Chapter 20 — The End of Evil: This chapter brings the final defeat of satan and the last judgment of all who rejected God. satan is bound for a thousand years, released briefly, and then cast forever into the lake of fire. The Great White Throne judgment follows, where the dead are judged according to their works, and anyone not found written in the book of life is cast into the lake of fire. Evil is fully and permanently removed.

Chapter 21 — All Things Made New: God creates a new heaven and a new earth, and the holy city, New Jerusalem, descends from heaven. God dwells with His people, wipes away all tears, and removes death, sorrow, and pain forever. The city shines with the glory of God, and only those written in the Lamb’s book of life enter. This chapter reveals the eternal home of the redeemed.

Chapter 22 — Life Forever With God: A river of life flows from the throne, and the tree of life bears fruit for the healing of the nations. God’s servants see His face and reign with Him forever. Jesus affirms that He is coming quickly, and the book ends with an open invitation to take the water of life freely. The final words seal the hope and joy of the redeemed for all eternity.

Final Conclusion

The closing chapters of Revelation remind us that the story does not end with judgment, wrath, or the fall of earthly powers. Revelation 20–22 KJV reveals the purpose behind everything that came before: God removes evil, restores creation, and dwells forever with His people. The defeat of satan, the renewal of heaven and earth, and the river of life flowing from the throne all testify that God’s plan ends not in destruction, but in everlasting life, joy, and peace. These chapters lift our eyes beyond the tribulation and the woes to the eternal kingdom where righteousness dwells and the Lamb reigns forever. 


 

All-in-all, there's really no way I can know for sure how this part of Revelation (chapters 8-19) will unfold, as I said before, I don't think I'll be here to see it ... but maybe this will help those of you that will be, if this blog is still accessible in your time. 

For the record, scripture interprets itself, it needs no 'help' from us.

Selah. 

Links / Resources

Blue Letter Bible — King James Version

https://www.blueletterbible.org/kjv

 

TLW Blog Posts Referenced in This Study

https://thelambswife.blogspot.com/

https://thelambswife.blogspot.com/2016/02/022416-mene-mene-tekel-upharsin.html

https://thelambswife.blogspot.com/2019/01/011119-moses-died.html 

https://thelambswife.blogspot.com/2020/01/013120-beast-rider.html

https://thelambswife.blogspot.com/2020/05/052020-golden-cup-of-double.html

https://thelambswife.blogspot.com/2023/08/081023-revisiting-revelation-seals.html

https://thelambswife.blogspot.com/2025/03/031425-revelation-summary-revised.html

https://thelambswife.blogspot.com/2026/02/021326-enoch-elijah-but-why.html

https://thelambswife.blogspot.com/2026/02/021726-revelation-prophets-parallels.html




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