SECOND
DOOM
COMMERCIAL BABYLON.
Revelation 18:1-24.
"And after these
things (the destruction of "Mystical Babylon") I saw
ANOTHER ANGEL come down from Heaven, having great
power; and the earth was lightened with his glory.
And he cried mightily with a strong voice, saying
BABYLON THE GREAT IS FALLEN, IS FALLEN, and is
become the habitation of devils, and the hold of
every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and
hateful bird. For all nations have drunk of the wine
of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of
the earth have committed fornication with her, and
the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through
the abundance of her delicacies. And I heard another
voice from Heaven, saying, COME OUT OF HER, MY
PEOPLE, THAT YE BE NOT PARTAKERS OF HER SINS, AND
THAT YE RECEIVE NOT OF HER PLAGUES. For her sins
have reached unto Heaven, and God hath remembered
her iniquities.
Reward her even as she rewarded you, and
double unto her double according to her works: in
the cup which she hath filled fill to her double.
How much she hath glorified herself and lived
deliciously. So much torment and sorrow give her:
for she saith in her heart, I sit a Queen, and am no
widow, and shall see no sorrow. Therefore shall her
Plagues come in one day, death, and mourning, and
famine; and she shall be utterly BURNED WITH FIRE:
for strong is the Lord God who judgeth her. And the
kings of the earth, who have committed fornication
and lived deliciously with her, shall bewail her,
and lament for her, when they shall see the smoke of
her burning. Standing afar off for the fear of her
torment, saying, "Alas, alas, that Great City
Babylon, that Mighty City! for in ONE HOUR is thy
Judgment come.
And the merchants of the earth shall weep and
mourn over her; for no man buyeth their merchandise
any more: the merchandise of gold and silver, and
precious stones, and of pearls, and fine linen, and
purple, and silk, and scarlet, and all-thyme wood,
and all manner vessels of most precious wood, and of
brass, and iron, and marble, and cinnamon, and
odors, and ointments, and frankincense, and wine,
and oil, and fine flour, and wheat, and beasts, and
sheep, and horses, and chariots, and slaves, and
SOULS OF MEN. And the fruits that thy soul lusted
after are departed from thee, and all things which
were dainty and goodly are departed from thee, and
thou shalt find them no more at all.
The merchants of these things, which were made
rich by her, shall stand afar off for the fear of
her torment, weeping and wailing, and saying, Alas,
alas, that GREAT CITY, that was clothed in fine
linen, and purple, and scarlet, and decked with
gold, and precious stones, and pearls! For in ONE
HOUR so great riches is come to nought. And every
shipmaster, and all the company in ships
(travellers), and sailors, and as many as trade by
sea, stood afar off, and cried (wept) when they saw
the smoke of her burning, saying What CITY is like
unto this Great CITY. And they cast dust on their
heads, and cried, weeping and wailing, saying, Alas,
alas, that GREAT CITY, wherein were made rich all
that had ships in the sea by reason of her
costliness! for in ONE HOUR is she made desolate.
Rejoice over her, thou Heaven, and ye Holy Apostles,
and Prophets; for God hath avenged you on her.
And a Mighty Angel took up a STONE like a
GREAT MILLSTONE, and cast it into the sea, saying,
THUS WITH VIOLENCE SHALL THAT GREAT CITY BABYLON BE
THROWN DOWN, AND SHALL BE FOUND NO MORE AT ALL. And
the voice of Harpers, and p. 155 Musicians, and of
Pipers and Trumpeters, shall be heard no more at all
in thee; and no craftsman, of whatsoever craft he
be, shall be found any more in thee; and the sound
of a millstone shall be heard no more at all in
thee; and the light of a candle shall shine no more
at all in thee; and the voice of the bridegroom and
of the bride shall be heard no more at all in thee;
for thy merchants were the great men of the earth;
for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived. And
in her was found the blood of Prophets, and of
Saints, and of all that were slain upon the earth."
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This chapter begins with the
words "after these things." What things? The things recorded
in the previous chapter, the destruction of "Mystical
Babylon."
If "Mystical Babylon" was
destroyed in the previous chapter then she cannot appear in
this chapter, and the "City" here described must be a
literal city called Babylon, and as there is no city of that
name on the earth today, nor has been since the ancient city
of Babylon was destroyed, it must refer to some future city
of Babylon. That the two chapters refer to different things
is further verified by the fact that they are announced by
different angels. The events of chapter seventeen are
announced by one of the "Vial" Angels, while those of the
eighteenth are announced by "another" angel; probably the
"Second Angel Messenger," who by way of anticipation,
announced in chapter 14:8, the "Fall of Babylon," that is
there called--"That Great City."
The ancient city of Babylon
from the days of Nimrod (Gen. 10:10), grew in size and
importance century after century until it reached its
greatest glory in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar B. C. 604-562.
As described by Herodotus it was an exact square of 15 miles
on a side, or 60 miles around, and was surrounded by a brick
wall 87 feet thick, and 350 feet high, though probably that
is a mistake, 100 feet being nearer the height. On the wall
were 250 towers, and the top of the wall was wide enough to
allow 6 chariots to drive abreast. Outside this wall was a
vast ditch surrounding the city, kept filled with water from
the river Euphrates; and inside the wall, and not far from
it, was another wall, not much inferior, but narrower,
extending around the city.
Twenty-five magnificent
avenues, 150 feet wide, ran across the city from North to
South, and the same number crossed them at right angles from
East to West, making 676 great squares, each nearly
three-fifths of a mile on a side, and the city was divided
into two equal parts by the river Euphrates, that flowed
diagonally through it, and whose banks, within the city,
were walled up, and pierced with brazen gates, with steps
leading down to the river. At the ends of the main avenues,
on each side of the city, were gates, whose leaves were of
brass, and that shone as they were opened or closed in the
rising or setting sun, like "leaves of flame."
The Euphrates within the city
was spanned by a bridge, at each end of which was a palace,
and these palaces were connected by a subterranean
passageway, or tube, underneath the bed of the river, in
which at different points were located sumptuous banqueting
rooms constructed entirely of brass.
Near one of these palaces
stood the "Tower of Bel," or Babel, consisting of 8 towers,
each 75 feet high, rising one upon the other, with an
outside winding stairway to its summit, which towers, with
the Chapel on the top, made a height of 660 feet. This
Chapel contained the most expensive furniture of any place
of worship in the world. One golden image alone, 45 feet
high, was valued at $17,500,000, and the whole of the sacred
utensils were reckoned to be worth $200,000,000.
Babylon also contained one of
the "Seven Wonders" of the world, the famous Hanging
Gardens.
These Gardens were 400 feet
square, and were raised in terraces one above the other to
the height of 350 feet, and were reached by stairways 10
feet wide. The top of each terrace was covered with large
stones, on which was laid a bed of rushes, then a thick
layer of asphalt, next two courses of brick, cemented
together, and finally plates of lead to prevent leakage; the
whole was then covered with earth and planted with shrubbery
and large trees. The whole had the appearance from a
distance of a forest-covered mountain, which would be a
remarkable sight in the level plain of the Euphrates. These
Gardens were built by Nebuchadnezzar simply to please his
wife, who came from the mountainous country of Media, and
who was thus made contented with her surroundings. The rest
of the city was, in its glory and magnificence, in keeping
with these palaces, towers, and "Hanging Gardens." The
character of its inhabitants and of its official life is
seen in the description of "Belshazzar's Feast" in Dan.
5:1-31.
Babylon was probably the most
magnificent city the world has ever seen and its fall
reveals what a city may become when it forsakes God and He
sends His judgment upon it. It is so intimately connected
with the history of God's people that the Scriptures have
much to say about it. A large part of the Book of Daniel and
of the prophecy of Jeremiah relate to it, and it is
mentioned in 11 other books of the Old Testament, and in 4
of the New Testament. And that the Book of Revelation is a
continuation of the Book of Daniel is further proven by the
fact that the city of Babylon is again spoken of in it, and
its prominence in the affairs of the world at the "End Time"
disclosed, and its final destruction foretold.
THE CITY OF BABYLON TO BE
REBUILT.
That the ancient city of
Babylon was destroyed there can be no question, but when we
affirm that it is to be rebuilt and again destroyed we are
met with two objections.
1. That all the Old Testament
prophecies in reference to its destruction have been
literally fulfilled, and that it cannot be rebuilt.
2. As there is no city of
Babylon now in existence the references in the Book of
Revelation to the destruction of such a city must be
symbolical and not refer to a literal city.
Let us take up the first
objection. For a description of Babylon and her destruction
we must turn to Isaiah, chapters 13 and 14. and Jeremiah,
chapters 50 and 51. In these two prophecies we find much
that has not as yet been fulfilled in regard to the city of
Babylon.
The city of Babylon was
captured in B. C. 541 by Cyrus, who was mentioned "by name"
in prophecy 125 years before he was born. Isa. 44:28; 45:4,
B. C. 712. So quietly and quickly was the city taken on the
night of Belshazzar's Feast by draining the river that
flowed through the city, and entering by the river bed, and
the gates that surmounted its banks, that the Babylonian
guards had forgotten to lock that night, that some of the
inhabitants did not know until the "third" day that the king
had been slain and the city taken. There was no destruction
of the city at that time.
Some years after it revolted
against Darius Hystaspis, and after a fruitless siege of
nearly 20 months was taken by strategy. This was in B. C.
516. About B. C. 478 Xerxes, on his return from Greece
plundered and injured, if he did not destroy, the great
"Temple of Bel."
In B. C. 331 Alexander the
Great approached the city which was then so powerful and
flourishing that he made preparation for bringing all his
forces into action in case it should offer resistance, but
the citizens threw open the gates and received him with
acclamations. After sacrificing to "Bel," he gave out that
he would rebuild the vast Temple of that god, and for weeks
he kept 10,000 men employed in clearing away the ruins from
the foundations, doubtless intending to revive the glory of
Babylon and make it his capital, when his purpose was
defeated by his sudden death of marsh-fever and intemperance
in his thirty-third year.
During the subsequent wars of
his generals Babylon suffered much and finally came under
the power of Seleucus, who, prompted by ambition to build a
Capital for himself, founded Seleucia in its neighborhood
about B. C. 293. This rival city gradually drew off the
inhabitants of Babylon, so that Strabo, who died in A. D.
25, speaks of the latter as being to a great extent
deserted. Nevertheless the Jews left from the Captivity
still resided there in large numbers, and in A. D. 60 we
find the Apostle Peter working among them, for it was from
Babylon that Peter wrote his Epistle (1. Pet. 5:13),
addressed "to the strangers scattered throughout Pontus,
Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia and Bithynia."
About the middle of the 5th
century Theodoret speaks of Babylon as being inhabited only
by Jews, who had still three Jewish Universities, and in the
last year of the same century the "Babylonian Talmud" was
issued, and recognized as authoritative by the Jews of the
whole world.
In A. D. 917 Ibu Hankel
mentions Babylon as an insignificant village, but still in
existence. About A. D. 1100 it seems to have again grown
into a town of some importance, for it was then known as the
"Two Mosques." Shortly afterwards it was enlarged and
fortified and received the name of Hillah, or "Rest." In A.
D. 1898 Hillah contained about 10,000 inhabitants, and was
surrounded by fertile lands, and abundant date groves
stretched along the banks of the Euphrates. Certainly it has
never been true that "neither shall the Arabian pitch tent
there, neither shall the shepherds make their fold there."
Isa. 13:20. Nor can it be said of Babylon--"Her cities are a
desolation, a dry land, and a wilderness, a land wherein no
man dwelleth, neither doth any son of man pass thereby."
Jer. 51:43. Nor can it be said--"And they shall not take of
thee a stone for a corner, nor a stone for foundations, but
thou shalt be desolate forever, saith the Lord" (Jer.
51:26), for many towns and cities have been built from the
ruins of Babylon, among them Four Capital Cities, Seleucia,
built by the Greeks; Ctesiphon, by the Parthians; Al Maiden,
by the Persians; and Kufa, by the Caliphs. Hillah was
entirely constructed from the debris, and even in the houses
of Bag-dad, Babylonian stamped bricks may be frequently
noticed.
But Isaiah is still more
specific for he locates the Time when his prophecy will be
fulfilled. He calls it the "Day of the Lord." Isa. 13:9.
That is the Millennium. And he locates it at the beginning
of the Millennium, or during the events that usher in the
Millennium, for he says--
"The stars of heaven and the
constellations thereof shall not give their light; the sun
shall be darkened in his going forth, and the moon shall not
cause her light to shine." Isa. 13:10 (Luke 21:25-27).
Surely nothing like this
happened when Babylon was taken by Cyrus.
In the description of the
destruction of the city of Babylon given in Rev. 18, we read
that her judgment will come in one hour (vs. 10), and that
in one hour she shall be made desolate (vs. 19), and as an
illustration of the suddenness and completeness of her
destruction, a mighty angel took up a stone like a Great
Millstone, and cast it into the sea, saying--"Thus with
Violence shall that great city Babylon be thrown down and
shall be found no more at all." Rev. 18:21.
We are also told in the same
chapter that she is to be destroyed by FIRE (Rev. 18:8, 9,
18), and this is in exact harmony with the words of Isa.
13:19.
"And Babylon, the glory of
kingdoms, the beauty of the Chaldees' excellency, shall be
as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah;" and the Prophet
Jeremiah makes the same statement. Jer. 50:40.
The destruction of Sodom and
Gomorrah was not protracted through many centuries, their
glory disappeared in a few hours (Gen. 19:24-28), and as
ancient Babylon was not thus destroyed, the prophecies of
Isaiah and Jeremiah cannot be fulfilled unless there is to
be a future Babylon that shall be thus destroyed.
In Rev. 16:17-19, we are told
that Babylon shall be destroyed by an Earthquake, attended
with most vivid and incessant lightning and awful thunder.
It would appear then, that as Sodom and Gomorrah were first
set on fire and then swallowed up by an earthquake, that the
rebuilt city of Babylon will be set on fire, and as the site
of ancient Babylon is underlaid with Bitumen (Asphalt), that
an earthquake will break up the crust of the earth, and
precipitate the burning city into a "Lake of Fire," and the
city like a "Millstone" (Rev. 18:21) sink below the surface
of the earth as into the sea, and be swallowed up so that it
will be impossible to ever take of her stones for building
purposes, and the land shall become a Wilderness where no
man shall ever dwell.
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The fact that in her will be
found the blood of the Prophets, and Holy Apostles and
Saints (verses 20, 24), shows that the Papal Church is not
in view in this eighteenth chapter, for there was no Papal
Church in Old Testament times, or in the days of the
Apostles. It is the ancient as well as the revived City of
Babylon that is meant. For in Old Testament days the blood
of the Prophets was shed by the "Babylonish System" of false
religions as visualized in the City of Babylon. So that it
can truthfully be said that the blood of Prophets and
Apostles of all ages has been shed by her.
THE EPHAH OF COMMERCE.
There is a remarkable
Prophetic Vision recorded by the Prophet Zechariah, that has
mystified the Commentators. "Then the Angel that talked with
me went forth, and said unto me, Lift up now thine eyes, and
see what is this that goeth forth. And I said, What is it?
And he said, This is an EPHAH that goeth forth. He said
moreover: This is their resemblance through all the earth.
And, behold, there was lifted up a 'Talent of Lead': and
this is a WOMAN that sitteth in the midst of the EPHAH. And
he said, This is WICKEDNESS. And he cast it into the midst
of the EPHAH: and he cast the weight of lead upon the mouth
thereof. Then lifted I up mine eyes, and looked, and,
behold, there came out TWO WOMEN, and the wind was in their
wings; for they had wings like the wings of a Stork: and
they lifted up the EPHAH between the earth, and the heaven.
Then said I to the Angel that talketh with me, Whither do
these bear the EPHAH? And he said unto me, To build it an
house in the LAND OF SHINAR: and it shall be established,
and set there upon her own house." Zech. 5:5-11.
The "EPHAH" which the Prophet
saw go forth, is the largest of Hebrew dry measures, and is
often used as a symbol of Commerce, and its "resemblance,"
or going forth through all the earth, doubtless refers to
UNIVERSAL COMMERCIALISM. In this "Ephah" sat a "WOMAN" who
was called "WICKEDNESS." This "WOMAN" attempted to rise but
the Angel thrust her back, and replaced the lid made of a
"Talent of Lead." Then "Two Women," with the wings of a
Stork, came, and lifted the "Ephah" high in the air and
carried it with the swiftness of the wind to the "LAND OF
SHINAR" to build it a HOUSE. Now the "LAND OF SHINAR" was
the place where they built the Tower of Babel (Gen. 11:1-9),
on whose site ancient BABYLON was located. As this vision of
the Prophet occurred many years after the Fall of ancient
Babylon, the HOUSE that is to be built for this "Ephah," or
the "WOMAN" who was transported in it, must be built in some
future City of Babylon.
As we have seen the "Ephah"
stands for COMMERCE, and as the occupant of the "Ephah" is
called "WICKEDNESS," it reveals the fact that the
"Commercialism" of the time of the Vision's fulfilment will
be characterized by all manner of dishonest schemes and
methods. And the fact that the "WOMAN" is thrust back into
the "Ephah" and covered with a "Talent of Lead," indicates
that those dishonest schemes and methods are to be kept out
of sight. The further fact that the "Ephah" is borne to the
"LAND OF SHINAR" by two "Stork Winged Women" is not without
significance. The Stork, according to the Mosaic Law, is an
unclean bird. The name "Chasid" by which it was known,
signified the "PIOUS BIRD," and may well stand for the
pursuit of wealth under the guise of religion. That will
doubtless be a characteristic of those Babylonian days.
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This vision of the "Ephah" by
the Prophet Zechariah is still further confirmatory proof
that the ancient City of Babylon is to be rebuilt and become
the COMMERCIAL CENTRE OF THE WORLD. Every influence
political and commercial will favor this, and as the "Stork
Winged Women" will be favored by the "wings of the wind,"
the tendency of Commercialism to that part of the world,
when the time comes to carry the "Ephah" to the "Land of
Shinar," we can readily see that it will not take long, with
the wealth of the world at the command of the Capitalists of
that day, to re-build Babylon and make it the great
Commercial Centre of the world. Once however Commerce is
firmly established in Babylon, the occupant of the
"Ephah"--"WICKEDNESS," will lift the lid and reveal herself,
and no one will be able to buy or sell but he who has the
"MARK OF THE BEAST."
As to the probability of the
ancient city of Babylon being rebuilt we have only to
consider the events that in recent years have been happening
in that part of the world looking to just such a thing.
In the Department of War of
France, at Paris, there is to be seen the records of
valuable surveys and maps made by order of Napoleon I, in
Babylonia, and among them is a plan for a New City of
Babylon, thus showing that the vast schemes of Napoleon
comprehended the Rebuilding of the Ancient City of Babylon,
and the making it his Capital, as his ambition was to
conquer the whole of Europe and Asia, and he recognized to
that end the strategical position of ancient Babylon as a
governmental and commercial centre.
It is a fact that the whole
country of Mesopotamia, Assyria and Babylonia, only needs a
system of irrigation to make it again the most fertile
country in the world, and steps have already been taken in
that direction. In 1850 the British Government sent out a
military officer with his command to survey and explore the
river Euphrates at a cost of $150,000, and when the European
war broke out, the great English Engineer who built the
Assouam dam in Egypt, was engaged in making surveys in the
Euphratean valley for the purpose of constructing a series
of irrigation canals that would re-store the country and
make it again the great grain producing country it once was.
As a result towns and cities would spring up and railroads
would be built. What is needed in that part of the world is
a "Trans-European-Asiatic-Indian Air Line" that will connect
Europe with India, and China. Such a line was the dream of
ex-Emperor William of Germany. It was that desire that made
him and Abdul Hamid, of Turkey, the closest of political
friends, and he secured from Abdul Hamid a concession to
build a railway from the Asiatic side of the Bosphorus, by
way of Aleppo, to the Tigris river, and from there to
Bagdad, and from Bagdad via Babylon (via Babylon, mark that)
to Koweit on the Persian Gulf, and most of the road has been
built to Bagdad.
With these facts in mind it
can readily be seen that it is the purpose of European
capitalists to revive the country of Babylonia and rebuild
its cities, and when once the time comes the city of Babylon
will be rebuilt almost in a night and on a scale of
magnificence such as the world has never seen.
The rapid growth of modern
cities is one of the remarkable phenomena of the times.
Since 1880 more than 500 cities have been built in America.
Less than 100 years ago the site of the City of Chicago was
but a swampy expanse at the mouth of the Chicago river. Now
it has been transformed into a beautiful Metropolis,
stretching 25 miles along the shore of Lake Michigan, with
5000 miles of streets, many of them beautiful boulevards 120
feet wide. In 1840 Chicago had only 4470 inhabitants, today
the population is over 3,000,000. Once the Capitalists of
the world are ready the revived City of Babylon will spring
up in a few years.
But I hear a protest. How you
say can we be expecting Jesus to come at "any moment," if
the city of Babylon must be rebuilt before He can come?
There is not a word in Scripture that says that Jesus cannot
come and take away His Church until Babylon is rebuilt. The
Church may be taken out of the world 25 or even 50 years
before that.
Babylon the Great will be an
immense city, the greatest in every respect the world has
ever seen. It will be a typical city, the London, the Paris,
the Berlin, the Petrograd, the New York, the Chicago of its
day. It will be the greatest commercial city of the world.
Its merchandise will be of gold and silver, and precious
stones and pearls, of purple, and silk, and scarlet and
costly wools. Its fashionable society will be clothed in the
most costly raiment and decked with the most costly jewels.
Their homes will be filled with the most costly furniture of
precious woods, brass, iron and marble, with the richest of
draperies, mats and rugs. They will use the most costly of
perfumes, cinnamon, fragrant odors, ointments and
frankincense. Their banquets will be supplied with the
sweetest of wines, the richest of pastry, and the most
delicious of meats. They will have horses and chariots and
the swiftest of fast moving vehicles on earth and in the
air. They will have their slaves, and they will traffic in
the "souls of men." That is women will sell their bodies,
and men their souls, to gratify their lusts.
The markets will be crowded
with cattle, sheep and horses. The wharves will be piled
with goods from all climes. The manufactories will turn out
the richest of fabrics, and all that genius can invent for
the comfort and convenience of men will be found on the
market. It will be a city given over to pleasure and
business. Business men and promoters will give their days
and nights to scheming how to make money fast, and the
pleasure loving will be constantly planning new pleasures.
There will be riotous joy and ceaseless feasting. As it was
in the days of Noah and of Lot, they will be marrying and
giving in marriage, buying and selling, building and
planting.
The blood will run hot in
their veins. Money will be their god, pleasure their
high-priest, and unbridled passion the ritual of their
worship.
It will be a city of music.
Amid the noise and bustle of its commercial life will be
heard the music of its pleasure resorts and theatres. There
will be the sound of "harpers and musicians, of pipers and
trumpeters" (vs. 22). The world's best singers and players
will be there. Its theatres and places of music will be
going day and night. In fact there will be no night, for the
electric illumination of the city by night will make the
night as bright and shadowless as the day, and its stores
and places of business will never close, night or day, or
Sunday, for the mad whirl of pleasure and the absorbing
de-sire for riches will keep the wheels of business
constantly moving. And all this will be easy because the
"God of this World"--Satan, will possess the minds and
bodies of men, for we read in verse 2, that Babylon at that
time will be "the Habitation of Devils, and the Hold of
Every Foul Spirit, and the Cage of Every Unclean and Hateful
Bird." The city will be the seat of the most imposing
"OCCULTISM," and mediums, and those desiring to communicate
with the other world, will then go to Babylon, as men and
women now go to Paris for fashions and sensuous pleasures.
In that day demons, disembodied souls, and unclean spirits
will find at Babylon the opportunity of their lives to
materialize themselves in human bodies, and from the
atmospheric heavens above, and from the Abyss below they
will come in countless legions until Babylon shall be full
of demon possessed men and women, and at the height of its
glory, and just before its fall, Babylon will be ruled by
SATAN HIMSELF, incarnate in the "Beast"--ANTICHRIST.
But before its destruction
God will mercifully deliver His own people, for a voice from
heaven will cry--
"Come Out of Her, My People,
That Ye be Not Partakers of Her Sins, and that Ye Receive
Not of Her Plagues."
As Sodom and Gomorrah could
not be destroyed until righteous Lot had escaped, so Babylon
cannot be destroyed until all the righteous people in it
have fled.
The destruction of the city
will be sudden and without warning. A fearful storm will
sweep over the city. The lightning and thunder will be
incessant. The city will be set on fire and a great
Earthquake will shake it from centre to circumference. The
tall office buildings, the "Hanging Gardens" and the great
towers will totter and fall, the crust of the earth will
crack and open, and the whole city with its inhabitants will
sink like a "Millstone" (vs. 21), into a lake of burning
bitumen, and the smoke will ascend as of a burning fiery
furnace, and the horror of the scene will be intensified by
vast clouds of steam, generated by the waters of the
Euphrates pouring into that lake of fiery asphalt, and when
night comes on those clouds of steam will reflect the light
of the burning city so it can be seen for miles in all
directions in that level country. And the kings of the
earth, and the merchants, and the shipmasters, and sailors,
and all who have profited by her merchandise, will stand
afar off and cry and wail because of her destruction, but
the heavens will rejoice for God will have rewarded her
Double according to her works, and BABYLON WILL BE NO MORE.
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