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  1. On those which John saw this was especially hard and horny, and would thus be well adapted to be an emblem of the breastplates of iron commonly worn by ancient warriors. The meaning is, that the warriors referred to would be well clad with defensive armor.

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      The comparison of the sound of the wings to the thunderous...

    • 9 Parallel Greek Texts

      Bible > Greek > Revelation 9:9 Revelation 9:9 Greek Texts....

    • Clarke

      The fifth angel sounds, and a star falls from heaven to...

    • Gill

      INTRODUCTION TO Revelation 9. This chapter gives an account...

    • Lange

      The sound of their wings.—Comp. Joel 2:5. Rev 9:10. Tails...

    • Parker

      Bible > Commentary > Parker > Revelation Revelation 9 The...

    • MHC

      9:13-21 The sixth angel sounded, and here the power of the...

    • Poole

      Revelation 9:1 At the sounding of the fifth angel a star...

  2. John depicts them with women's hair, lions' teeth, iron armor, and thunderously loud wings. Some suggest these are John's attempt at describing something like a modern helicopter. The leader of these creatures carries names in Hebrew and Greek, both meaning "The Destroyer" (Revelation 9:8–11).

  3. Their wings, and the sound of their wings, denote the swiftness and rapidity of their conquests; and it is indeed astonishing that in less than a century they erected an empire which extended from India to Spain.

  4. Jun 21, 2024 · The imagery of their wings sounding like thundering horses and chariots rushing into battle conveys a sense of overwhelming power and impending doom. Drawing parallels with other biblical passages, such as Joel 2:4-5 and Exodus 10:12-15, we see a consistent theme of divine judgment through locusts.

  5. What does Revelation 9:9 mean? John's vision includes the spectacle of Satan releasing a horde of locust-like demons from the bottomless pit. Their purpose is to bring five months of excruciating pain, but not death, on nonbelievers.

  6. Revelation 9:9 Explanation. Revelation 9:9 describes a vision of creatures that exemplify impending judgement or wrath. This verse specifically focuses on the creatures’ breastplates, which are likened to iron in strength and durability, as well as the overwhelming noise their wings produce, reminiscent of a multitude of chariots and horses ...

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  8. Revelation 8-9 – Trumpeting the Judgment of God. A. The fifth trumpet brings demonic locusts from the bottomless pit. 1. (1) A star fallen from heaven. Then the fifth angel sounded: And I saw a star fallen from heaven to the earth. To him was given the key to the bottomless pit. a.

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