Apocalypse (Revelations) of John 11

CHAPTER 11

1And a reed like a rod was given to me, and it was said to me, Rise thou, and mete the temple of God, and the altar, and men that worship in it.

2But cast thou out the foreyard [or the porch] , that is without the temple, and mete not it; for it is given to heathen men, and they shall defoul the holy city by forty months and twain.

3And I shall give to my two witnesses, and they shall prophesy a thousand days two hundred and sixty, and [they] shall be clothed with sackcloths.

4These be two olives, and two candlesticks, and they stand in the sight of the Lord of the earth.

5And if any man will annoy them, fire shall go out of the mouth of them, and shall devour their enemies. And if any [man] will hurt them, thus it behooveth him to be slain.

6These have power to close [or to shut up] heaven, that it rain not in the days of their prophecy; and they have power on waters, to turn them into blood; and to smite the earth with every plague, and as oft as they will.

7And when they shall end their witnessing, the beast that ascendeth or goeth up from deepness [or the depth] , shall make battle against them, and shall overcome them, and shall slay them.

8And the bodies of them shall lie in the streets of the great city, that is called ghostly Sodom, and Egypt, where the Lord of them was crucified.

9And some of the lineages, and of peoples, and of languages, and of heathen men, shall see the bodies of them by three days and an half; and they shall not suffer the bodies of them to be put in burials.

10And men inhabiting the earth shall have joy on them; and they shall make merry, and shall send gifts together, for these two prophets tormented them that dwell on the earth.

11And after three days and an half, the spirit of life of God entered into them; and they stood on their feet, and great dread fell on them that saw.

12And they heard a great voice from heaven, saying to them, Come up hither. And they ascended [or went up] into heaven in a cloud, and the enemies of them saw them.

13And in that hour a great earth-moving was made, and the tenth part of the city fell down; and the names of men seven thousand were slain in the earth-moving; and the others were sent into dread, and gave glory to God of heaven.

14The second woe is gone, and lo! the third woe shall come soon.

15And the seventh angel trumped, and great voices were made in heaven, and said, The realm of this world is made of our Lord or our Lord’s, and of Christ [or Christ’s] , his Son; and he shall reign into worlds of worlds. Amen.

16And the four and twenty elder men, that sat in their seats in the sight of the Lord, fell on their faces, and worshipped God,

17and said, We do thankings to thee, Lord God almighty, which art, and which were, and which art to coming [or to come] ; which hast taken thy great virtue, and hast reigned.

18And folks be wroth, and thy wrath came, and time of dead men to be deemed, and to yield meed to thy servants, and prophets, and hallows, and dreading thy name, to small and to great, and to destroy them that corrupted the earth.

19And the temple of God in heaven was opened, and the ark of his testament was seen in his temple; and lightnings were made, and voices, and thunders, and earth-moving, and great hail.

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Published by: Terence P. Noble