[13] And the sixth angel
sounded, and I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar which
is before God,
And the sixth angel sounded - Under this angel goes forth
the second woe. And I heard a voice from the four corners of the golden
altar - This golden altar is the heavenly pattern of the Levitical altar
of incense. This voice signified that the execution of the wrath of God,
mentioned verses 20, 21, Revelation 9:20,21 should, at no intercession,
be delayed any longer.
[14] Saying to the sixth angel
which had the trumpet, Loose the four angels which are bound in the great
river Euphrates.
Loose the four angels - To go every way; to the four
quarters. These were evil angels, or they would not have been bound. Why,
or how long, they were bound we know not.
[15] And the four angels were
loosed, which were prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a
year, for to slay the third part of men.
And the four angels were loosed, who were prepared -
By loosing them, as well as by their strength and rage. To kill the third
part of men - That is, an immense number of them. For the hour, and day,
and month, and year - All this agrees with the slaughter which the Saracens
made for a long time after Mahomet's death. And with the number of angels
let loose agrees the number of their first and most eminent caliphs. These
were Ali, Abubeker, Omar, and Osman. Mahomet named Ali, his cousin and
son - in - law, for his successor; but he was soon worked out by the rest,
till they severally died, and so made room for him. They succeeded each
other, and each destroyed innumerable multitudes of men. There are in a
prophetic
| |
Com. Years. |
Com. Days. |
|
| Hour |
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8
|
|
| Day |
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196
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in all 212 years. |
| Month |
15
|
318
|
|
| Year |
196
|
117
|
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Now, the second woe, as also the beginning of the third,
has its place between the ceasing of the locusts and the rising of the
beast out of the sea, even at the time that the Saracens, who were chiefly
cavalry, were in the height of their carnage; from their, first caliph,
Abubeker, till they were repulsed from Rome under Leo IV. These 212 years
may therefore be reckoned from the year 634 to 847. The gradation in reckoning
the time, beginning with the hour and ending with a year, corresponds with
their small beginning and vast increase. Before and after Mahomet's death,
they had enough to do to settle their affairs at home. Afterwards Abubeker
went farther, and in the year 634 gained great advantage over the Persians
and Romans in Syria. Under Omar was the conquest of Mesopotamia, Palestine,
and Egypt made. Under Osman, that of Afric, (with the total suppression
of the Roman government in the year 647,) of Cyprus, and of all Persia
in 651. After Ali was dead, his son Ali Hasen, a peaceable prince, was
driven out by Muavia; under whom, and his successors, the power of the
Saracens so increased, that within fourscore years after Mahomet's death
they had extended their conquests farther than the warlike Romans did in
four hundred years.
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