8:1 When
the
Lamb
opened
the
seventh
seal,
there
was
silence
in
heaven
for
about
half
an
hour.
8:2 Then
I
saw
the
seven
angels
who
stand
before
God,
and
seven
trumpets
were
given
to
them.
8:3 And
another
angel
came
and
stood
at
the
altar
with
a
golden
censer,
and
he
was
given
much
incense
to
offer
with
the
prayers
of
all
the
saints
on
the
golden
altar
before
the
throne,
8:4 and
the
smoke
of
the
incense,
with
the
prayers
of
the
saints,
rose
before
God
from
the
hand
of
the
angel.
8:5 Then
the
angel
took
the
censer
and
filled
it
with
fire
from
the
altar
and
threw
it
on
the
earth,
and
there
were
peals
of
thunder,
rumblings,
flashes
of
lightning,
and
an
earthquake.
8:6 Now
the
seven
angels
who
had
the
seven
trumpets
prepared
to
blow
them.
8:7 The
first
angel
blew
his
trumpet,
and
there
followed
hail
and
fire,
mixed
with
blood,
and
these
were
thrown
upon
the
earth.
And
a
third
of
the
earth
was
burned
up,
and
a
third
of
the
trees
were
burned
up,
and
all
green
grass
was
burned
up.
8:8 The
second
angel
blew
his
trumpet,
and
something
like
a
great
mountain,
burning
with
fire,
was
thrown
into
the
sea,
and
a
third
of
the
sea
became
blood.
8:9 A
third
of
the
living
creatures
in
the
sea
died,
and
a
third
of
the
ships
were
destroyed.
8:10 The
third
angel
blew
his
trumpet,
and
a
great
star
fell
from
heaven,
blazing
like
a
torch,
and
it
fell
on
a
third
of
the
rivers
and
on
the
springs
of
water.
8:11 The
name
of
the
star
is
Wormwood.
A
third
of
the
waters
became
wormwood,
and
many
people
died
from
the
water,
because
it
had
been
made
bitter.
8:12 The
fourth
angel
blew
his
trumpet,
and
a
third
of
the
sun
was
struck,
and
a
third
of
the
moon,
and
a
third
of
the
stars,
so
that
a
third
of
their
light
might
be
darkened,
and
a
third
of
the
day
might
be
kept
from
shining,
and
likewise
a
third
of
the
night.
8:13 Then
I
looked,
and
I
heard
an
eagle
crying
with
a
loud
voice
as
it
flew
directly
overhead,
"Woe,
woe,
woe
to
those
who
dwell
on
the
earth,
at
the
blasts
of
the
other
trumpets
that
the
three
angels
are
about
to
blow!"