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REV 18:1–19:4 ©

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Babylon’s fall

18:1 Babylon’s fall

18After all that, I saw another messenger coming down from heaven. He had been given great authority, and the earth was illuminated by his radiance. 2He called out in a loud voice, saying, “The mighty Babylon has fallen and become a place for demons to live, and a prison for evil spirits and for every kind of scavenging and detestable bird.[fn][ref] 3All the nations have participated in her immoral passions, and the kings of the earth have committed sexual immorality with her, and the merchants of the earth have become wealthy from the power of her luxury.”[ref]

4Then I heard someone else from heaven saying,[ref]

“Come out from her, my people,

so that you won’t participate in her sins

and so that you won’t be on the receiving end of the plagues intended for her,

5because her pile of sins has reached up to heaven,[ref]

so God has noticed her wickedness.

6Pay her back in the way she’s treated others,[ref]

pay her back double for what she’s done.

Mix a double portion for her in her own cup.

7As much as she thought highly of herself and lived in luxury,[ref]

give her just as much torture and grief.

Because she tells herself

‘I sit like a queen,

I’m not a widow and will never have to grieve.’

8Because of that, her plagues will suddenly arrive one day,

death and grief and famine.

She’ll be burnt up by fire,

because it’s the powerful master God who has judged her.”

9The kings of the earth that had committed sexual immorality and lived in luxury with her, will weep and wail over her when they see the smoke of her burning.[ref] 10In their fear they’ll stand back at a distance and say,

“The famous city’s end won’t be good,

the powerful city of Babylon.

Because your judgment has come all at once.”

11The merchants on the earth will weep and mourn for her, because no one buys their goods anymore—[ref] 12gold and silver, precious stones and pearls, fine linen and purple cloth and silk and scarlet cloth, expensive wood and carved ivory containers and every kind of container made from the costliest wood and bronze and iron and marble,[ref] 13cinnamon and spice, incense and myrrh and frankincense, wine and oil and fine flour and wheat, cattle and sheep and horses, and chariots and slaves and people’s souls. 14People will say, “The good things the people of Babylon longed to have are gone. Their splendid and luxurious goods have been destroyed and won’t become available again.” 15The merchants who became rich selling those things will stand at a distance from her because of the fear of becoming included in her torment, weeping and mourning,[ref] 16saying, “That famous city that used to dress in fine linen and scarlet and be adorned with gold and precious stones and pearls has come to a bad end 17because so much wealth was destroyed in a single hour.”[ref]

Every captain of a ship, and all the passengers and sailors and others who work on the ocean will keep far away from the city 18and when they see the smoke from the burning city they’ll call out, “No other city has even been so awesome.”[ref] 19Then they’ll throw dust on their heads (a Hebrew sign of mourning) and weep and mourn and cry out, “That incredible city where every ship owner became wealthy from valuable trade with her—she’s been destroyed in a single hour.”[ref]

20You in heaven celebrate, and also you believers and missionaries and prophets, because God has judged the city on your behalf.[ref]

21Then a powerful messenger picked up a stone the size of a large millstone and threw it into the sea, saying, “The famous city of Babylon will be violently thrown down just like that stone, and she’ll definitely never be seen again.[ref] 22The sounds of harpists and musicians and flutists and trumpeters will definitely never be heard in you again, and no more craftsmen will be seen in you, and the sound of grain being ground into flour will never be heard in you again.[ref] 23There definitely won’t be any more lamps illuminating you, nor will there be any more happy wedding sounds. Your merchants were the best in the world because all the nations were deceived by your witchcraft.

24The blood of the prophets and the believers and all the others who’ve been murdered can be found in that city.”[ref]

19After all that, I heard what sounded like a huge crowd in heaven, calling out, “Praise Yahweh—he’s saved us and all honour and power belong to him 2because his judgements are true and honest. He’s judged the famous prostitute who was corrupting the earth with her sexual immorality, and he’s avenged her for the murder of his slaves.”[ref] 3Then the crowd called out again, “Praise Yahweh. The smoke from her burning will keep rising throughout the ages.”[ref] 4Then the twenty-four elders and the four living creatures knelt down and worshipped God, the one sitting on the throne, saying, “May it be so. Praise Yahweh.”


18:2 There’s some manuscript variations here, and so some translations also mention wild animals.


18:2: a Isa 21:9; Jer 51:8; Rev 14:8; b Isa 13:21; Jer 50:39.

18:3: Isa 23:17; Jer 51:7.

18:4: Isa 48:20; Jer 50:8; 51:6,45.

18:5: Gen 18:20-21; Jer 51:9.

18:6: Psa 137:8; Jer 50:29.

18:7-8: Isa 47:7-9.

18:9-10: Eze 26:16-17.

18:11: Eze 27:31,36.

18:12-13: Eze 27:12-13,22.

18:15: Eze 27:31,36.

18:17: Isa 23:14; Eze 27:26-30.

18:18: Eze 27:32.

18:19: Eze 27:30-34.

18:20: Deu 32:43; Jer 51:48.

18:21: a Jer 51:63-64; b Eze 26:21.

18:22: Eze 26:13; Isa 24:8.

18:24: Jer 51:49.

19:2: Deu 32:43; 2Ki 9:7.

19:3: Isa 34:10.

REV 18:1–19:4 ©

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