8:1 And
when
he
opened
the
seventh
seal,
there
followed
a
silence
in
heaven
about
the
space
of
half
an
hour.
8:2 And
I
saw
the
seven
angels
that
stand
before
God;
and
there
were
given
unto
them
seven
trumpets.
8:3 And
another
angel
came
and
stood
over
the
altar,
having
a
golden
censer;
and
there
was
given
unto
him
much
incense,
that
he
should
add
it
unto
the
prayers
of
all
the
saints
upon
the
golden
altar
which
was
before
the
throne.
8:4 And
the
smoke
of
the
incense,
with
the
prayers
of
the
saints,
went
up
before
God
out
of
the
angel's
hand.
8:5 And
the
angel
taketh
the
censer;
and
he
filled
it
with
the
fire
of
the
altar,
and
cast
it
upon
the
earth:
and
there
followed
thunders,
and
voices,
and
lightnings,
and
an
earthquake.
8:6 And
the
seven
angels
that
had
the
seven
trumpets
prepared
themselves
to
sound.
8:7 And
the
first
sounded,
and
there
followed
hail
and
fire,
mingled
with
blood,
and
they
were
cast
upon
the
earth:
and
the
third
part
of
the
earth
was
burnt
up,
and
the
third
part
of
the
trees
was
burnt
up,
and
all
green
grass
was
burnt
up.
8:8 And
the
second
angel
sounded,
and
as
it
were
a
great
mountain
burning
with
fire
was
cast
into
the
sea:
and
the
third
part
of
the
sea
became
blood;
8:9 and
there
died
the
third
part
of
the
creatures
which
were
in
the
sea,
[even]
they
that
had
life;
and
the
third
part
of
the
ships
was
destroyed.
8:10 And
the
third
angel
sounded,
and
there
fell
from
heaven
a
great
star,
burning
as
a
torch,
and
it
fell
upon
the
third
part
of
the
rivers,
and
upon
the
fountains
of
the
waters;
8:11 and
the
name
of
the
star
is
called
Wormwood:
and
the
third
part
of
the
waters
became
wormwood;
and
many
men
died
of
the
waters,
because
they
were
made
bitter.
8:12 And
the
fourth
angel
sounded,
and
the
third
part
of
the
sun
was
smitten,
and
the
third
part
of
the
moon,
and
the
third
part
of
the
stars;
that
the
third
part
of
them
should
be
darkened,
and
the
day
should
not
shine
for
the
third
part
of
it,
and
the
night
in
like
manner.
8:13 And
I
saw,
and
I
heard
an
eagle,
flying
in
mid
heaven,
saying
with
a
great
voice,
Woe,
woe,
woe,
for
them
that
dwell
on
the
earth,
by
reason
of
the
other
voices
of
the
trumpet
of
the
three
angels,
who
are
yet
to
sound.