Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Revelation 8:8 - 8:8

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Revelation 8:8 - 8:8


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as it were - not literally a mountain: a mountain-like burning mass. There is a plain allusion to Jer 51:25; Amo 7:4.

third part of the sea became blood - In the parallel second vial, the whole sea (not merely a third) becomes blood. The overthrow of Jericho, the type of the Antichristian Babylon, after which Israel, under Joshua (the same name as Jesus), victoriously took possession of Canaan, the type of Christ’s and His people’s kingdom, is perhaps alluded to in the SEVEN trumpets, which end in the overthrow of all Christ’s foes, and the setting up of His kingdom. On the seventh day, at the seventh time, when the seven priests blew the seven ram’s horn trumpets, the people shouted, and the walls fell flat: and then ensued the blood-shedding of the foe. A mountain-like fiery mass would not naturally change water into blood; nor would the third part of ships be thereby destroyed.