SEV Biblia, Chapter 16:20
Y toda isla huy, y los montes no fueron hallados.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Revelation 16:20
Verse 20. Every island fled away] Probably meaning the capture of seaport towns, and fortified places.
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 20. And every island fled away , etc.] This may be understood either of the dissolution of the world, the present heavens and earth, when there will be no more sea, ( Revelation 21:1) and so consequently no islands: and the mountains were not found ; for the earth and the heaven will be fled away at the appearance of Christ the Judge, and there will be no place found for them, ( Revelation 20:11) and new heavens, and a new earth, without sea or mountains, will succeed: or rather this may signify the utter extirpation of all the antichristian powers in every shape, whether on islands or on the continent; for this day of the Lord will be upon every high mountain and hill, to bring them low, and the Lord alone shall be exalted, ( Isaiah 2:14,15,17) and may particularly respect the dissolution of monasteries, and the plundering them of their riches and revenues.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 17-21 - The seventh and last angel poured forth his vial, and the downfall of Babylon was finished. The church triumphant in heaven saw it an rejoiced; the church in conflict on earth saw it and became triumphant God remembered the great and wicked city; though for some time he seemed to have forgotten her idolatry and cruelty. All that was mos secure was carried away by the ruin. Men blasphemed: the greates judgments that can befall men, will not bring to repentance without the grace of God. To be hardened against God, by his righteous judgments is a certain token of sure and utter destruction __________________________________________________________________
Greek Textus Receptus
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