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What John records in chapter 15 serves as a final segment of the interlude between the seven trumpets and the seven bowls of God’s wrath. He sees “another sign in heaven, great and amazing.” Seven angels are entrusted with the final “plagues” of God’s judgment in the world. The next chapter will bring to completion the series of three “sevens” depicting God’s judgment in the world. And just as the seven seals and the seven trumpets ended with a vision of the final judgment, so too, here in the seven bowls, John sees that “the wrath of God is finished.”
By Covenant Presbyterian Church - Harrisonburg, VA5
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What John records in chapter 15 serves as a final segment of the interlude between the seven trumpets and the seven bowls of God’s wrath. He sees “another sign in heaven, great and amazing.” Seven angels are entrusted with the final “plagues” of God’s judgment in the world. The next chapter will bring to completion the series of three “sevens” depicting God’s judgment in the world. And just as the seven seals and the seven trumpets ended with a vision of the final judgment, so too, here in the seven bowls, John sees that “the wrath of God is finished.”