11:1 Then
I
was
given
a
measuring
rod
like
a
staff,
and
I
was
told,
"Rise
and
measure
the
temple
of
God
and
the
altar
and
those
who
worship
there,
11:2 but
do
not
measure
the
court
outside
the
temple;
leave
that
out,
for
it
is
given
over
to
the
nations,
and
they
will
trample
the
holy
city
for
forty-two
months.
11:3 And
I
will
grant
authority
to
my
two
witnesses,
and
they
will
prophesy
for
1,260
days,
clothed
in
sackcloth."
11:4 These
are
the
two
olive
trees
and
the
two
lampstands
that
stand
before
the
Lord
of
the
earth.
11:5 And
if
anyone
would
harm
them,
fire
pours
from
their
mouth
and
consumes
their
foes.
If
anyone
would
harm
them,
this
is
how
he
is
doomed
to
be
killed.
11:6 They
have
the
power
to
shut
the
sky,
that
no
rain
may
fall
during
the
days
of
their
prophesying,
and
they
have
power
over
the
waters
to
turn
them
into
blood
and
to
strike
the
earth
with
every
kind
of
plague,
as
often
as
they
desire.
11:7 And
when
they
have
finished
their
testimony,
the
beast
that
rises
from
the
bottomless
pit
will
make
war
on
them
and
conquer
them
and
kill
them,
11:8 and
their
dead
bodies
will
lie
in
the
street
of
the
great
city
that
symbolically
is
called
Sodom
and
Egypt,
where
their
Lord
was
crucified.
11:9 For
three
and
a
half
days
some
from
the
peoples
and
tribes
and
languages
and
nations
will
gaze
at
their
dead
bodies
and
refuse
to
let
them
be
placed
in
a
tomb,
11:10 and
those
who
dwell
on
the
earth
will
rejoice
over
them
and
make
merry
and
exchange
presents,
because
these
two
prophets
had
been
a
torment
to
those
who
dwell
on
the
earth.
11:11 But
after
the
three
and
a
half
days
a
breath
of
life
from
God
entered
them,
and
they
stood
up
on
their
feet,
and
great
fear
fell
on
those
who
saw
them.
11:12 Then
they
heard
a
loud
voice
from
heaven
saying
to
them,
"Come
up
here!"
And
they
went
up
to
heaven
in
a
cloud,
and
their
enemies
watched
them.
11:13 And
at
that
hour
there
was
a
great
earthquake,
and
a
tenth
of
the
city
fell.
Seven
thousand
people
were
killed
in
the
earthquake,
and
the
rest
were
terrified
and
gave
glory
to
the
God
of
heaven.
11:14 The
second
woe
has
passed;
behold,
the
third
woe
is
soon
to
come.
11:15 Then
the
seventh
angel
blew
his
trumpet,
and
there
were
loud
voices
in
heaven,
saying,
"The
kingdom
of
the
world
has
become
the
kingdom
of
our
Lord
and
of
his
Christ,
and
he
shall
reign
forever
and
ever."
11:16 And
the
twenty-four
elders
who
sit
on
their
thrones
before
God
fell
on
their
faces
and
worshiped
God,
11:17 saying,
"We
give
thanks
to
you,
Lord
God
Almighty,
who
is
and
who
was,
for
you
have
taken
your
great
power
and
begun
to
reign.
11:18 The
nations
raged,
but
your
wrath
came,
and
the
time
for
the
dead
to
be
judged,
and
for
rewarding
your
servants,
the
prophets
and
saints,
and
those
who
fear
your
name,
both
small
and
great,
and
for
destroying
the
destroyers
of
the
earth."
11:19 Then
God's
temple
in
heaven
was
opened,
and
the
ark
of
his
covenant
was
seen
within
his
temple.
There
were
flashes
of
lightning,
rumblings,
peals
of
thunder,
an
earthquake,
and
heavy
hail.