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| 16:1 | And I heard a great voyce out of the Temple, saying to the seuen Angels, Goe your wayes, and powre out the vials of the wrath of God vpon the earth. |
| 16:2 | And the first went, and powred out his viall vpon the earth, and there fell a noysome and grieuous sore vpon the men which had the marke of the beast, and vpon them which worshipped his image. |
| 16:3 | And the second Angel powred out his viall vpon the sea, and it became as the blood of a dead man: and euery liuing soule died in the sea. |
| 16:4 | And the third Angel powred out his viall vpon the riuers and fountaines of waters, & they became blood. |
| 16:5 | And I heard the Angel of the waters say, Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art, and wast, and shalt be, because thou hast iudged thus: |
| 16:6 | For they haue shedde the blood of Saints and Prophets, and thou hast giuen them blood to drinke: for they are worthy. |
| 16:7 | And I heard another out of the altar say, Euen so, Lord God Almightie, true and righteous are thy iudgements. |
| 16:8 | And the fourth Angel powred out his viall vpon the Sunne, and power was giuen vnto him to scorch men with fire. |
| 16:9 | And men were scorched with great heat, and blasphemed the Name of God, which hath power ouer these plagues: and they repented not, to giue him glory. |
| 16:10 | And the fift Angel powred out his viall vpon the seat of the beast, and his kingdome was full of darkenesse, and they gnawed their tongues for paine, |
| 16:11 | And blasphemed the God of heauen, because of their paines, and their sores, and repented not of their deeds. |
| 16:12 | And the sixt Angel powred out his viall vpon the great riuer Euphrates, and the water thereof was dried vp, that the way of the Kings of the East might be prepared. |
| 16:13 | And I saw three vncleane spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, & out of the mouth of the beast, & out of the mouth of the false prophet. |
| 16:14 | For they are the spirits of deuils working miracles, which goe forth vnto the Kings of the earth, and of the whole world, to gather them to the battell of that great day of God Almighty. |
| 16:15 | Behold, I come as a thiefe. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, least hee walke naked, and they see his shame. |
| 16:16 | And hee gathered them together into a place, called in the Hebrewe tongue, Armageddon. |
| 16:17 | And the seuenth Angel powred out his viall into the ayre, and there came a great voyce out of the Temple of heauen, from the throne, saying, It is done. |
| 16:18 | And there were voices and thunders, and lightnings: and there was a great earthquake, such as was not since men were vpon the earth, so mighty an earthquake, and so great. |
| 16:19 | And the great Citie was diuided into three parts, and the Cities of the nations fell: and great Babylon came in remembrance before God, to giue vnto her the cup of the wine of the fiercenesse of his wrath. |
| 16:20 | And euery yland fled away, and the mountaines were not found. |
| 16:21 | And there fell vpon men a great haile out of heauen, euery stone about the weight of a talent, and men blasphemed God, because of the plague of the hayle: for the plague thereof was exceeding great. |
| 16:1 | And I herde a greate voyce out of the temple, sayenge to the seuen angels: go youre wayes, poure out youre vialles of wrath vpon the earth. |
| 16:2 | And the fyrst went, and poured out his viall vpon the earth, and there fell a noysom & a sore botch vpon the men which had the marke of the beest, and vpon them that worshipped his ymage. |
| 16:3 | And the seconde angel shed out his viall vpo the see, and it turned as it were in to the bloud of a deed man: and euery lyuinge thinge dyed in the see, |
| 16:4 | And the thyrde angel shed out his vyall vpon the ryuers and fountaynes of waters, and they turned to bloude. |
| 16:5 | And I herde an angel saye: LORDE which art and wast, thou art righteous and holy, because thou hast geue soche iudgmentes, |
| 16:6 | for they shed the bloude of sayntes, and prophetes, and therfore hast thou geuen them bloude to drynke: for they are worthy. |
| 16:7 | And I herde another angell out of the aulter, saye: euen so LORDE God almighty, true and righteous are thy iudgmentes. |
| 16:8 | And the fourth angell poured out his viall on the Sonne, and power was geuen vnto him to vexe men with heate of fyre. |
| 16:9 | And the men raged in gret heate, and spake euell of the name of God, which had power ouer those plages, and they repented not, to geue him glory. |
| 16:10 | And the fifte angell poured out his vyall vpon the seate of the beest, and his kyngdome wexed derke, and they gnewe their tonges for sorowe, |
| 16:11 | and blasphemed the God of heaue for sorowe, and payne of their sores, and repented not of their dedes. |
| 16:12 | And the sixte angell poured out his vyall vpon the gret ryuer Euphrates, and the water dryed vp, that the waye of the kynges of the Easte shulde be prepared. |
| 16:13 | And I sawe thre vncleane spretes kike frogges come out of the mouth of the dragon, and out off the mouth off the beest, and out off the mouth of the false prophet. |
| 16:14 | For they are the spretes of deuels workynge myracles, to go out vnto the kynges of the earth and of the whole worlde, to gaddre them to the battayle of that gret daye of God allmighty. |
| 16:15 | Beholde, I come as a thefe. Happy is he that watcheth and kepeth his garmentes, lest he be founde naked, and men se his filthynes. |
| 16:16 | And he gaddered them togedder in to a place, called in the hebrue tonge, Armagedon. |
| 16:17 | And the seuenth angell poured out his viall in to the ayre. And there came a greate voyce out of heauen from the seate, sayenge: It is done. |
| 16:18 | And there folowed voyces, thondringes, and lightnynges, and there was a gret earthquake, soch as was not sence me were vpon the earth, so myghty an earthquake and so greate. |
| 16:19 | And the greate cite was deuyded in to thre parties. And the cities of nacions fell. And greate Babilon came in remembraunce before God, to geue vnto hyr the cuppe of wyne of the fearcenes of his wrath. |
| 16:20 | And euery yle fled awaye, and the mountaynes were not founde. |
| 16:21 | And there fell a greate hayle, as it had bene talentes, out of heaue vpon the men, and the men blasphemed God, because of the plage of the hayle, for it was greate, and the plage of it sore. |
| 16:1 | And Y herde a greet vois fro heuene, seiynge to the seuene aungels, Go ye, and schede out the seuene viols of Goddis wraththe in to erthe. |
| 16:2 | And the firste aungel wente, and schedde out his viol in to the erthe; and a wounde fers and werst was maad on alle that hadden the carect of the beeste, and on hem that worschipiden the beeste, and his ymage. |
| 16:3 | And the secounde aungel schedde out his viol in to the see, and the blood was maad, as of a deed thing; and ech man lyuynge was deed in the see. |
| 16:4 | And the thridde aungel schedde out his viol on the floodis, and on the wellis of watris, and seide, |
| 16:5 | Just art thou, Lord, that art, and that were hooli, that demest these thingis; |
| 16:6 | for thei schedden out the blood of halewis and prophetis, and thou hast youun to hem blood to drinke; for thei ben worthi. |
| 16:7 | And I herde anothir seiynge, Yhe! Lord God almiyti, trewe and iust ben thi domes. |
| 16:8 | And the fourthe aungel schedde out his viol in to the sunne, and it was youun to hym to turmente men with heete and fier. |
| 16:9 | And men swaliden with greet heete, and blasfemyden the name of God hauynge power on these plagis, nether thei diden penaunce, that thei schulden yyue glorie to hym. |
| 16:10 | And the fifte aungel schedde out his viol on the seete of the beeste, and his kyngdom was maad derk; and thei eten togidere her tungis for sorewe, |
| 16:11 | and thei blasfemyden God of heuene, for sorewis of her woundis; and thei diden not penaunce of her werkis. |
| 16:12 | And the sixte aungel schedde out his viol in `that ilke greet flood Eufratis, and driede the watir of it, that weie were maad redi to kingis fro the sunne rysyng. |
| 16:13 | And Y say thre vnclene spiritis bi the manner of froggis go out of the mouth of the dragoun, and of the mouth of the beeste, and of the mouth of the fals prophete. |
| 16:14 | For thei ben spiritis of deuels, makynge signes, and thei gon forth to kingis of al erthe, to gadere hem in to batel, to the greet dai of almiyti God. |
| 16:15 | Lo! Y come, as a niyt theefe. Blessid is he that wakith, and kepith hise clothis, that he wandre not nakid, and that thei se not the filthhed of hym. |
| 16:16 | And he schal gadre hem in to a place, that is clepid in Ebreu Hermagedon. |
| 16:17 | And the seuenthe aungel schedde out his viol in to the eyr, and a greet vois wente out of heuene fro the trone, and seide, It is don. |
| 16:18 | And leityngis weren maad, and voices, and thundris; and a greet erthe mouyng was maad, which manere neuere was, sithen men weren on erthe, siche `erthe mouyng so greet. |
| 16:19 | And the greet citee was maad in to thre parties, and the citees of hethene men felden doun; and greet Babiloyne cam in to mynde byfor God, to yyue to it the cuppe of wyn of the indignacyoun of his wraththe. |
| 16:20 | And ech ile flei awei, and hillis ben not foundun. |
| 16:21 | And greet hail as a talent cam doun fro heuene in to men; and men blasfemyden God, for the plage of hail, for it was maad ful greet. |
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