8:1 And
when
he
openeth
the
seventh
seal,
there
came
silence
in
the
heaven
about
half-an-hour,
8:2 and
I
saw
the
seven
messengers
who
before
God
have
stood,
and
there
were
given
to
them
seven
trumpets,
8:3 and
another
messenger
did
come,
and
he
stood
at
the
altar,
having
a
golden
censer,
and
there
was
given
to
him
much
perfume,
that
he
may
give
[it]
to
the
prayers
of
all
the
saints
upon
the
golden
altar
that
[is]
before
the
throne,
8:4 and
go
up
did
the
smoke
of
the
perfumes
to
the
prayers
of
the
saints
out
of
the
hand
of
the
messenger,
before
God;
8:5 and
the
messenger
took
the
censer,
and
did
fill
it
out
of
the
fire
of
the
altar,
and
did
cast
[it]
to
the
earth,
and
there
came
voices,
and
thunders,
and
lightnings,
and
an
earthquake.
8:6 And
the
seven
messengers
who
are
having
the
seven
trumpets
did
prepare
themselves
that
they
may
sound;
8:7 and
the
first
messenger
did
sound,
and
there
came
hail
and
fire,
mingled
with
blood,
and
it
was
cast
to
the
land,
and
the
third
of
the
trees
was
burnt
up,
and
all
the
green
grass
was
burnt
up.
8:8 And
the
second
messenger
did
sound,
and
as
it
were
a
great
mountain
with
fire
burning
was
cast
into
the
sea,
and
the
third
of
the
sea
became
blood,
8:9 and
die
did
the
third
of
the
creatures
that
[are]
in
the
sea,
those
having
life,
and
the
third
of
the
ships
were
destroyed.
8:10 And
the
third
messenger
did
sound,
and
there
fell
out
of
the
heaven
a
great
star,
burning
as
a
lamp,
and
it
did
fall
upon
the
third
of
the
rivers,
and
upon
the
fountains
of
waters,
8:11 and
the
name
of
the
star
is
called
Wormwood,
and
the
third
of
the
waters
doth
become
wormwood,
and
many
of
the
men
did
die
of
the
waters,
because
they
were
made
bitter.
8:12 And
the
fourth
messenger
did
sound,
and
smitten
was
the
third
of
the
sun,
and
the
third
of
the
moon,
and
the
third
of
the
stars,
that
darkened
may
be
the
third
of
them,
and
that
the
day
may
not
shine--the
third
of
it,
and
the
night
in
like
manner.
8:13 And
I
saw,
and
I
heard
one
messenger,
flying
in
the
mid-heaven,
saying
with
a
great
voice,
`Woe,
woe,
woe,
to
those
dwelling
upon
the
land
from
the
rest
of
the
voices
of
the
trumpet
of
the
three
messengers
who
are
about
to
sound.'