the three woes

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Revelation 8:13 And I beheld, and heard an angel flying through the midst of heaven, saying with a loud voice, Woe, woe, woe, to the inhabiters of the earth by reason of the other voices of the trumpet of the three angels, which are yet to sound!

So, the last three trumpets of the seven trhumpets are tied to the three woes to the inhabiters of the earth.

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The first two woes are revealed what they will be in Revelation 9.

ffith angel sounds his trumpet, first woe - the flesh tormenting locust lasting 5 months.

sixth angel sounds his trumpet, second woe - a third of mankind killed by huge armies of 200,000,000 as they march toward Armageddon.

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The third woe is revealed what ti will be in Revelation 12:12-14. Which Revelation 8:13 and Revelation 12:12 are the only two places in the bible where the phrase "woe to the inhabiters of the earth" appears.

seventh angel sounds his trumpet, third woe - Satan's wrath knowing his time is short - a time, times, half time.

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The three woes take place within the time/times/haft time that Satan will have left when he and his angels are cast down to earth
from the second heaven, in Revelation 12:7-9.

Textually, in Revelation 9, the fifth angel sounds, then the sixth angel sounds, then in Revelation 11:15 the seventh angel sounds, revealing what the third woe will be in Revelation 12:12-14.

On the time line, the third woe begins, then the first woe takes place, then the second woe takes place, then the third woe ends when Jesus returns and Satan imprisoned. (see my chart below)


Third woe begins.................the first woe takes place ......................the second woe takes place.......... the third woe ends.
Third woe begins...............................................time/times/half time...................................................................the third woe ends.




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Oct 24, 2012
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Revelation 8:13 And I beheld, and heard an angel flying through the midst of heaven, saying with a loud voice, Woe, woe, woe, to the inhabiters of the earth by reason of the other voices of the trumpet of the three angels, which are yet to sound!

So, the last three trumpets of the seven trhumpets are tied to the three woes to the inhabiters of the earth.

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The first two woes are revealed what they will be in Revelation 9.

ffith angel sounds his trumpet, first woe - the flesh tormenting locust lasting 5 months.

sixth angel sounds his trumpet, second woe - a third of mankind killed by huge armies of 200,000,000 as they march toward Armageddon.

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The third woe is revealed what ti will be in Revelation 12:12-14. Which Revelation 8:13 and Revelation 12:12 are the only two places in the bible where the phrase "woe to the inhabiters of the earth" appears.

seventh angel sounds his trumpet, third woe - Satan's wrath knowing his time is short - a time, times, half time.

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The three woes take place within the time/times/haft time that Satan will have left when he and his angels are cast down to earth
from the second heaven, in Revelation 12:7-9.

Textually, in Revelation 9, the fifth angel sounds, then the sixth angel sounds, then in Revelation 11:15 the seventh angel sounds, revealing what the third woe will be in Revelation 12:12-14.

On the time line, the third woe begins, then the first woe takes place, then the second woe takes place, then the third woe ends when Jesus returns and Satan imprisoned. (see my chart below)


Third woe begins.................the first woe takes place ......................the second woe takes place.......... the third woe ends.
Third woe begins...............................................time/times/half time...................................................................the third woe ends.




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interesting, as I see, there will be not one person to figure it all out how?
they the evil, and mankind could not figure out the killing of Jesus and his willingness to go to death once for us the people. Not until after risen, then Pentecost, then has been on ever since even in Acts 5 one might see this when those in charge, flesh charge said leave these men (Apostles alone) for if what they say is of God, then you will bet fighting God
  1. Acts 5:31
    Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour, for to give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins.
    In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
  2. Acts 5:32
    And we are his witnesses of these things; and so is also the Holy Ghost, whom God hath given to them that obey him.
    In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations
  3. Acts 5:39
    but if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.
 
Nov 12, 2021
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Wouldn't want to be here for the 3 Woes

https://www.gotquestions.org/three-woes.html
What are the three woes of Revelation?

Woe means “grief, anguish, affliction”; the three woes of Revelation are the final judgment God pronounces on the evil inhabitants of the earth in order to spur them to repentance (Revelation 9:20). The three woes are, indeed, a time of great anguish and affliction for those who have pledged their allegiance to the Antichrist during the end times.

The number 7 is significant in Revelation, and the three woes will come toward the end of the seven-year tribulation period right before the second coming of Christ. God’s judgments during the tribulation are pictured as seven seals, opened one at a time. The seventh seal reveals the seven trumpet judgments. The fifth, sixth, and seventh trumpets are called the three woes (Revelation 8:13).

The first woe is revealed after the fifth trumpet judgment. This woe involves something like locusts that have the ability to sting like a scorpion (Revelation 9:3). Generally, these are not accepted as literal locusts because of their description and because they come from the Abyss and have a demonic overlord (Revelation 9:3, 7-8, 11). These creatures are permitted to harm only those people who do not have the “seal of God on their forehead” (Revelation 9:4). Those bearing God’s seal are the 144,000 (Revelation 7:3-4) or, possibly, all believers during that time (Ephesians 4:30). These demonic locusts are allowed to torment unbelievers for five months (Revelation 9:5) with painful stings. Although victims will long for death (Revelation 9: 6), they will not be granted that release.

The second woe is revealed after the sixth trumpet judgment. This woe begins when a voice commands, “Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates” (Revelation 9:14). These four angels are demons who were cast from heaven along with Satan. God is right now keeping them imprisoned until the appointed time (Revelation 9:15; cf. Jude 1:6; 2 Peter 2:4). These angels and their armies, numbering two hundred million, are released to kill a third of mankind (Revelation 9:15-16).

After the second woe passes (Revelation 11:14), there comes a clear division in the book with the announcement from heaven, “The kingdom of the world has become the kingdom of our Lord and of his Christ” (Revelation 11:15). In other words, this final stage of judgment will be the end, and righteousness will be restored to the earth.

The third woe is revealed after the seventh trumpet judgment. This woe is parallel to the trumpet that sounds in Joel 2 and signals the consummation of God’s plan for the entire world. This third woe marks the finishing of God’s judgment on sin; it occupies the book of Revelation through the 19th chapter, when Christ’s Kingdom is established on earth. Incorporated within this third and final woe are the seven “bowls” of God’s wrath, described in Revelation 16:1-21. This series of judgments is the greatest horror the citizens of earth have ever seen. Jesus said, “If those days had not been cut short, no one would survive” (Matthew 24:22)