CHAPTER NINE
    - COMPLETION OF 70TH WEEK 
    [Trumpet Judgments 5-6] 
     
    Revelation 9:1 
    And the fifth angel sounded, and I saw (1) a
    star from heaven (2) which had fallen to the earth; and (3) the key of the bottomless pit
    was given to him. 
    
      1. A star from heaven = is a supernatural
      being. To him indicates person-hood. In as much as this star is "from
      heaven," we can conclude that is an angelic being.  
      2. Which had fallen to the earth = describes
      the state of this angel. The tense of the verbal indicates that John did not see the angel
      falling, but saw it after it had already fallen. When the angel fell is not indicated. Who
      is this fallen angel? Theologically, fallen angels represent evil angelic beings.
      "Fallen angels" as a descriptive title has more extra-biblical support than
      biblical support. In Luke 10:18, Jesus does see Satan falling from heaven. However, here
      "fallen" is a part of the metaphor of "a fallen star." Therefore, no
      theological point is made. Rather, This is another angel that has come down to earth on a
      divine mission. Johns description is apocalyptic in nature and should not be taken
      to mean anything else. 
      3. The key of the bottomless pit = refers to
      a very important biblical concept. The term "bottomless," which is a
      transliteration of abussos (abyss), occurs nine times in the New Testament, seven
      of them in the Revelation. It refers to a place of confinement of supernatural beings. The
      first occurrence of this term in the New Testament relates to Jesus miraculous deliverance
      of a demon possessed man that lived in a local graveyard. Significantly, prior to their
      departure from the Gadarian demoniac, the demons requested of Christ that He not
      "command them to depart into the abyss (Luke 8:31)." Matthews account of
      this same incident adds the detail, "
Have You come here to torment us before
      the time (Matt 8:29)?" Clearly the abyss and the time of torment are
      connected. That the demons are aware of a future time when they will be assigned to the
      abyss is clear. Equally, the abyss will be a place of torment for demons. Revelation 20:3
      locates the time of confinement of demons to coincide with the millennial reign of Christ.
      It also indicates that Satan will also occupy this place for 1000 years. The 1000-year
      imprisonment of Satan will not be a simple restriction of movement.  
      Revelation 11:7 and 17:8 indicate that the
      beast that kills Gods two prophetic witnesses and persecutes the people of God
      during the end times also "ascends from the bottomless pit." Revelation 9:1-11
      describes a locusts plague that is connected with the bottomless pit. Thus, in the
      NT the "abyss" is connected with supernatural beings. 
      Pit is the NASBs translation of
      the Greek term phrear. This word is used three times outside the Revelation. Luke
      14:5 and John 4:11-12 refers to a well from which water is drawn. The NIV uses the term shaft
      as a translation of phrear. Contextually, this makes better sense. A key to the
      shaft of the abyss is a literal translation here.  
     
    Revelation 9:2 
    And (1) he opened the bottomless pit; and
    smoke went up out of the pit, like the smoke of a great furnace; and (2) the sun and the
    air were darkened by the smoke of the pit. 
    
      1. He opened the bottomless pit = or more
      literally, he opened the shaft of the abyss. This is the purpose of the
      angels possession of the key. Since this pit is the imprisoning chamber of
      supernatural powers, earth is safe as long as the pit is locked. 
      2. The sun and the air were darkened by the
      smoke of the pit = this phrase serves to indicate that the opening of the pit results in a
      tremendous unleashing of smoke. 
     
    Revelation 9:3 
    And (1) out of the smoke came forth locusts
    upon the earth; and (2) power was given to them, (3) as the scorpions of the earth have
    power. 
    
      1. Out of the smoke came forth locusts =
      indicates the purpose of the smoke released from the pit. The onset of a locusts
      plague usually involved a darkening of the sky by the locusts as they approached. The
      uniqueness and purpose of these locusts necessitates an answer concerning their origin.
      They will be unlike any locusts the world has ever seen. They are not natural to this
      earth. Therefore, they come from the smoke. 
      Locusts have a long and rich tradition in
      Scripture. However, Revelation 9:11 reports that these locusts have "as king over
      them, the angel of the abyss." This along with the description that follows supports
      the conclusion that these are not real locusts. Whether the locust-like creatures were
      actually in the pit cannot be dogmatically affirmed. 
      2. Power was given to them = the term power
      is literally authority.  
      3. As the scorpions of the earth have power =
      As indicates that a comparison is intended here. The horrible locust-like creatures
      have authority just like the authority scorpions have. That said, however, we are
      challenged to understand what John means. Scorpions have the ability to sting, which
      results in extreme pain and possibly death. This type of ability is not normally referred
      to as authority. Yet, this is Johns meaning here. As the God given ability of the
      scorpion is to hurt, so will be the authority of the horrible locust-like creatures from
      the smoke. 
     
    Revelation 9:4 
    (1) And they were told (2) that they should
    not hurt the grass of the earth, nor any green thing, nor any tree, but (3) only the men
    who do not have the seal of God on their foreheads. 
    
      1. And they were told = indicates
      intelligence beyond that of mere locusts. Who tells the locust-like creatures what they
      are to do is not explicitly stated. Scholars are apt to opine that this is an example of a
      passive of divine activity. That is, the author has deliberately gone out of his
      way to avoid the direct mention of Gods name in the activity described. We shall
      speak to this issue a bit later. However, Revelation 9:11 states that the locusts have a
      king over them. Logically, their king commands them concerning who to hurt and who not to
      hurt. The angelic king receives instructions from God. 
      2. That they should not hurt the
      grass
green thing
nor any tree = defines a limitation placed on the
      locust-like-creatures. Locusts plagues are notorious for destroying grass, green
      things and trees. However, the job of the locust-like-creatures is to hurt men. Since the
      first four trumpets focused on nature, the final three trumpets will focus on humanity
      directly. 
      3. Only the men who do not have the seal of
      God on their foreheads = additionally defines the limitations placed on the
      locust-like-creatures. This confirms that the purpose of the sealing of the 144,000
      physical descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob was one of protection. Thus, the rest of
      humanity (both Jews and Gentiles) will suffer the pain inflicted by the
      locust-like-creatures. This argues strongly against identifying the 144,000 as believers.
      That God would only protect some believers and not other believers does not seem to accord
      with the context here. 
     
    Revelation 9:5-6 
    And (1) they were not permitted to kill
    anyone, but (2) to torment for five months; and their torment was like the torment of a
    scorpion when it stings a man. And in those days (3) men will seek death and will not find
    it, and they will long to die and death flees from them. 
    
      1. They were not permitted to kill anyone =
      continues the limitations placed on the locust-like-creatures. Unlike a true
      scorpions sting, which can lead to death, the locust-like-creatures are only able to
      inflict pain.  
      2. To torment for five months = is the
      ultimate purpose of the locust-like-creatures. To torment literally means, "to
      punish by physical torment." Interestingly, this is the same word used by the legion
      of demons in Matthew 8:29 to Jesus. This is clearly divine judgment. Most scholars are of
      the opinion that "five months" should not be taken literally. However, the fact
      that not one of the seals or the bowls has such a limitation argues that this time limit
      should be taken literally. The severity of this particular trumpet judgment also argues
      for a literal interpretation. 
      3. Men will seek death = describes the
      response of those stung by the locust-like-creatures. This again is poetic justice. They
      killed others, but they themselves are denied death. The righteous died, but did not want
      to. The wicked want to die, but cannot. Note the irony! 
      This also argues against the notion that
      those stung are believers. Revelation 9:20-21 lists those who were stung. There is no
      indication that the unrepentant are true believers. Conversely, the list signals unbelief. 
     
    Revelation 9:7 
    And (1) the appearance of the locusts was
    like horses prepared for battle; and (2) on their heads, as it were, crowns like gold, and
    (3) their faces were like the faces of men. 
    
      1. The appearance of the locusts was like
      horses prepared for battle = is the first of ten characteristics John will give the
      reader. Unfortunately, we are at a loss to explain some of his references. We cannot be
      sure of what aspect of "horses prepared for battle" John is referring to here.
      Perhaps, the idea is that of horses lined up across the horizon just prior to the charge
      into battle. 
      2. On their heads, as it were, crowns like
      gold = is the second descriptive characteristic John gives of the locust-like-creatures.
      The crowns are not literal gold crowns, but give the appearance as gold. Perhaps, they
      shine like gold. 
      3. Their faces were like the faces of men =
      is the third in a series of ten descriptive characteristics. The locust-like-creatures
      have both the characteristics of animals and humans.  
     
    Revelation 9:8 
    And (1) they had hair like the hair of women,
    and (2) their teeth were like the teeth of lions. 
    
      1. They had hair like the hair of women =
      continues the descriptive portrait. Perhaps, Johns point here is the length of hair
      on these creatures. 
      2. Their teeth were like the teeth of lions =
      focuses attention on the destructive capabilities of these creatures. It is the sting of
      these creatures that man will fear, however, their appearance is not encouraging. These
      creatures have the ability to kill, but they are not permitted to do so. 
     
    Revelation 9:9 
    And (1) they had breastplates like
    breastplates of iron; and (2) the sound of their wings was like the sound of chariots, of
    many horses rushing to battle. 
    
      1. They had breastplates like breastplates of
      iron = is perhaps a reference back to the animal-like characteristics. As horses prepared
      for battle, these creatures have a covering across their chest. 
      2. The sound of their wings was like the
      sound of chariots = continues John focus on the tremendous number of these creatures.
      Every intent is taken to terrorize mankind. 
     
    Revelation 9:10 
    And (1) they have tails like scorpions, and
    stings; and (2) in their tails is their power to hurt men for five months. 
    
      1. They have tails like scorpions = is
      probably a focus on the shape of the locusts tail. 
      2. In their tails is their power to hurt men
      = is again a focus on their authority. 
     
    Revelation 9:11 
    (1) They have as king over them, (2) the
    angel of the abyss; (3) his name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and (4) in the Greek he has the
    name Apollyon. 
    
      1. They have as king over them = suggests
      that these locusts have order and purpose. The appellation king is interesting.
      Scripture never accords such a title to Satan, himself. However, these creatures have a
      unique purpose and as such are required a strict discipline, which perhaps explains their
      need for a king. Proverbs 30:27 states "The locusts have no king
" However,
      no contradiction exists here because these horrible locusts-like creatures only appear as
      locusts. 
      2. The angel of the abyss = is identified as
      king over the horrible locust-like-creatures. The exact identity of this angel is not
      certain. The particular grammatical construction (Genitive of subordination) here
      indicates that this angel is over the bottomless pit. It does not say that the angel is
      from the bottomless pit.  
      3. His name in Hebrew is Abaddon = contains
      two important ideas. First, the phrase "in Hebrew" is a unique Johannine
      expression (Rev 16:16, John 5:2; 19:13, 17, 20; 20:6). That some of Johns readers
      are intended to be of Jewish background is clear. Abaddon has a rich tradition in
      the Old Testament Scriptures. It is used as the name of the place of the dead in Proverbs
      15:11, Job 26:6, and Psalms 88:11. It is also used as a poetic parallel to Sheol in Job
      15:11 and Proverbs 15:11; to death in Job 28:22; and to the grave in Psalms 88:11. 
      Interestingly, the LXX translates the Hebrew
      term abaddon with the Greek term apoleia (destruction). The apostle Paul in
      2 Thessalonians 2:3 labels the Man of Lawlessness (Antichrist) as "the son of
      destruction (abaddon)." The Lord Jesus indicates that Judas, the son of Simon
      Iscariot, was "the son of predition (abaddon)" in fulfillment of
      Scripture.  
      It is altogether unclear who this angel is.
      Scripture does not explicitly state that the "angel" who fell from heaven and
      the "angel" over the abyss are the same. However, there is no contextual reason
      why they cannot be the same individuals. 
      The name of this angelic leader is Abaddon
      (Hebrew = Destruction) and Apollyon (Greek = Destroyer). There is no biblical basis for
      assigning this angelic being the same identification as Satan as some commentators attempt
      to do. The Hebrew term Abaddon is used to refer to the realm of the dead (Prov
      15:11; Job 26:6; Ps 88:11). It is the place of destruction.  
      This is the only place in Scripture that a
      particular angel is explicitly identified by the name Destruction or Destroyer,
      but we discern his presence in Scripture. 1 Corinthians 10:8-10 states, "Nor let us
      tempt Christ, as some of them also tempted, and were destroyed by serpents; nor murmur, as
      some of them also murmured, and were destroyed by the destroyer" (italics
      added). The murmuring event Paul is referencing occurs in Numbers 14 in connection with
      the report of the twelve spies. The death of the ten "unbelievers" is credited
      to "the destroyer." Hebrews 11:28 also reports that "the destroyer"
      (Masculine participle) was responsible for the death of the first born in Egypt just prior
      to the Exodus (Ex 12:23). As in Numbers 14, where the plague led by the destroyer
      accomplished Gods punishment of the wicked so in Revelation 9 the locusts plague led
      by the destroyer will accomplish Gods punishment of the wicked.  
      4. In the Greek he has the name Apollyon =
      attests to the fact that John also intends a Greek audience among his readers. Apollyon
      comes from a Greek verb (apollunai), which mean, "to destroy." This is the
      destroyer. Not Satan, but an angelic lieutenant committed to the task of destruction of
      Gods enemies.  
      Given the description of the locusts that
      occurs in Revelation 9:7-10: 
      
        And the shape of the locusts was like horses
        prepared for battle; and on their heads were crowns of something like gold, and their
        faces were like the faces of men. They had hair like womens hair, and their teeth
        were like lions teeth. And they had breastplates like breastplates or iron, and the
        sound of their wings was like the sound of chariots with many horses running into battle.
        They had tails like scorpions, and there were stings in their tails. And their power was
        to hurt men five months. 
       
      and the fact that an angel leads them (Rev
      9:11), some interpreters are inclined to see demonic figures represented here. However,
      this is highly unlikely. Revelation 9:20 declares, "But the rest of mankind, who were
      not killed by these plagues, did not repent of the works of their hands, that they should
      not worship demons
." It is inconceivable that people would be continuing to
      worship demons if demons are in fact the perpetrators of trumpets 5 and 6 given the
      horrible nature of the torment.  
      Equally, since trumpet five is the wrath of
      God it is difficult to see God using demonic forces to accomplish His punishment of the
      wicked. Many commentators associate the horrible locust-like-creatures with demons because
      of their appearance. However, this is unjustified. 
     
    Revelation 9:12 
    (1) The first woe is past; behold, two woes
    are still coming (2) after these things. 
    
      1. The first woe is past = designates an
      essential structural indicator for the whole book of Revelation. See the Introduction for a
      detailed discussion of this point. 
      2. After these things = that John places this
      structural indicator at this point and introduces what follows as the result of the sixth
      trumpet should settle any debate that the fifth and sixth trumpets are two different
      events. 
      This critical structural mark should settle
      the debate about the structure of the book of Revelation. Chronology and sequence is
      mandated.  
     
    Revelation 9:13-14 
    And the sixth angel sounded, and (1) I heard
    a voice from the four horns of the golden altar which is before God one saying to the
    sixth angel who had the trumpet, (2) "release the four angels who are bound at the
    great river Euphrates." 
    
      1. I heard a voice from the four horns of the
      golden alter which is before God = is limiting in its focus. It does not refer to God
      since the voice is "before God." Who or what speaks is not clearly indicated. 
      2. Release the four angels who are bound at
      the great river Euphrates = is a difficult phrase. Just who "the four angels"
      are is not certain. Four angels were identified in Revelation 7:1. However, these four
      angels are bound, which indicate a different set of angels.  
     
    Revelation 9:15 
    And the four angels, (1) who had been
    prepared for the hour and day and month and year, were released, (2) so that they might
    kill a third of mankind. 
    
      1. Who had been prepared for the hour
      day
 month
 and year = clearly emphasizes the predetermined will of God. God
      placed these angels in confinement for a specific purpose, which has come due.  
      This powerful verse clearly and unmistakably
      argues against the pretribulational doctrine of imminency. Since the events of the
      Revelation have not occurred (in contradistinction to preterists), it is clear that the
      hour, day, month, and year is still future.  
      2. So that they might kill a third of mankind
      = is both frightening and enlightening. This is the stated purpose of the predetermined
      will of God. 
     
    Revelation 9:16 
    And (1) the number of the armies of the
    horsemen was two hundred million; (2) I heard the number of them. 
    
      1. The number of the armies of the horsemen
      was two hundred million = is a staggering number. However, the abrupt transition has led
      some to conclude that the four angels were merely necessary to excite the armies for war.
      That is, what follows in verses 17-19 is a resumption of the fifth trumpet judgment
      described above! However, the fact that the sixth trumpets clearly identified
      purpose is to kill and the fifth trumpets purpose is to torment (without death as a
      result) should dispel such notions. 
      John specifically and clearly states that
      "the four angels" will "kill a third of mankind." In verse 18, he
      indicates the "three plagues" killed "a third of mankind." How are
      these details harmonized? We shall see shortly. 
      2. I heard the number of them = indicates the
      source of Johns knowledge. Those who doubt John and what is written in the
      Revelation as to its truthfulness do so out of sheer unbelief, not for lack of
      information. 
     
    Revelation 9:17-19 
    And this is how I saw in the vision (1) the
    horses and those who sat on them: (2) the riders had breastplates the color of fire and of
    hyacinth and of brimstone; and (3) the heads of the horses are like the heads of lions;
    and (4) out of their mouths proceed fire and smoke and brimstone. A third of mankind was
    killed by these three plagues, by (5) the fire and the smoke and the brimstone, which
    proceeded out of their mouths. For the power of the horses is in their mouths and in their
    tails; for their tails are like serpents and have heads; and with them they do harm. 
    
      1. The horses and those who sat on them =
      clearly points to a very different group than those identified in Revelation 9:1-11. This
      vision includes both horse and rider. 
      2. The riders = are described, but not
      specifically identified. 
      3. The heads of the horses are like the heads
      of lions =  
      4. Out of their mouths proceed fire and smoke
      and brimstone =  
      5. The fire and the smoke and the brimstone =
      are stated to be the expressed cause of the death of a third of mankind. John says that
      these are plagues.  
      An important question concerns the
      relationship between "the four angels," and "the horses and those who sat
      on them." The easiest solution is to recognize the four angels are leaders of the
      horses and riders as the horrible locust-like-creatures had an angelic leader.  
     
    Revelation 9:20-21 
    (1) The rest of mankind, (2) who were not
    killed by these plagues, (3) did not repent of the works of their hands, (4) so as not to
    worship demons, and the idols of gold and of silver and of brass and of stone and of wood,
    (5) which can neither see nor hear nor walk; and (6) they did not repent of their murders
    not of their sorceries not of their immorality nor of their thefts. 
    
      1. The rest of mankind = confirms that only a
      third of mankind was killed. The term mankind is a translation of the Greek word anthropos.
      This is a general term. This group is composed of those who do not have the seal of God on
      their foreheads. 
      2. Who were not killed by these plagues =  
      3. Did not repent of the works of their hands
      = is the first of two concluding statements about repentance to follow the judgments of
      God (9:20-21 and 16:9, 11). There are no explicit statements that the purpose of
      Gods judgment is to elicit repentance from the wicked. Contrarily, Revelation 2-3 is
      marked by a continual call for repentance on the part of the righteous. The righteous are
      called upon to repent, but no word is given as to whether they did or did not. On the
      other hand, the wicked are not explicitly called upon to repent, but they are repeatedly
      stated to be unrepentant. The works of their hands is a recurring theme in
      Scripture that refers to either idols (Deut 31:29) or mans deeds (Ps 28:4).  
      4. So as not to worship demons = clarifies
      Johns intent. Here, the phrase, the works of mans hands refers to
      idols. Scripture indicates that idols are nothing more than demons. Specifically, 1
      Corinthians 10:19-20 states, "What do I mean then? That a thing sacrificed to idols
      is anything, or that an idol is anything? No, but I say that the things
      which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons and not to God; and I do not want
      you to become sharers in demons." 
      Therefore, a better translation of this
      section would be, "with the result that they did not stop worshipping the demons, or
      idols, made etc
" In other words, demons and idols are the same thing. John
      lists the material from which demons were made: gold, silver, brass, stone and wood. John
      moves from the most expensive to the least expensive.  
      5. Which can neither see nor hear nor walk =
      adds insult to injury. That people worship such things is ridiculous. However, demonic
      involvement explains why people worship idols. The supernatural component is achieved
      through demons. 
      6. They did not repent of their murders
      sorceries
 immorality
 thefts = concludes Johns list of vices uncorrected
      by trumpet judgments one through six. These vices are listed on several occasions
      throughout the NT in connection with wickedness (Rom 13:9, Mark 7:21-22). Sorceries
      can refer to either poison or magical spells. In biblical times, the
      term referred mostly to magical spells. However, sorcery (pharmakon) can mean medicine
      or drug. One needs to exercise caution at this point and not read modern history
      back into Scripture, but it may be possible to see wide spread drug abuse during this
      period. Particularly, given the wide- spread unveiled manifestations of Satan and demons
      during the same period. Magic in the traditional sense would be passé.  
     
      
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