The Revelation of S John the Divine With Notes And Introduction
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Viii. 3, 10, xvi. 3, 4. 8 — 11. Angels of Wabning. 8. ?ir€or€v 'iina-iv. Is. Xxi. 9. BaPvXtiv 11 |X€7dXT], as in xvii. 5. See also xviii. 10, 18 and 21 where we have "Babylon the great city, " "«/ie great city" (meaning Babylon), and "the great city Babylon. " The omission of city here makes the presumption less that "the great city" of xi. 8, xvi. 19 is the same. Ik tov ol'vov tov 8v|ji, ov ttJs iropveCas. If the text be right, and if it be impossible to regard dvfxov as representing the Hebre...w word translated "provocation, " 2 Kings xxiii. 26, there is a blending of two views, Babylon makes the nations drink of the cup of her fornication ; and she is made, and they are made with her (at first perhaps by her), to drink of the cup of God's wrath: v. 10, xvi. 19. In xviii. 6 as in Jer. Li. 7, from which the image is taken, there is, as probably here, a combination of the two. 10. Kttl avTos. He, like Babylon; his fear of the Beast will not excuse him. irUrai €k tov ol'vov tov Ovjxov tov 0€Ov.
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