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<div2 id="Rev.xix" n="xix" next="Rev.xx" prev="Rev.xviii" progress="98.86%" title="Chapter XVIII">
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<h2 id="Rev.xix-p0.1">R E V E L A T I O N.</h2>
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<h3 id="Rev.xix-p0.2">CHAP. XVIII.</h3>
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<p class="intro" id="Rev.xix-p1">We have here, I. An angel proclaiming the fall of
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Babylon, <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p1.1" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.1-Rev.18.2" parsed="|Rev|18|1|18|2" passage="Re 18:1,2">ver. 1, 2</scripRef>. II.
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Assigning the reasons of her fall, <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p1.2" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.3" parsed="|Rev|18|3|0|0" passage="Re 18:3">ver.
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3</scripRef>. III. Giving warning to all who belonged to God to
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come out of her (<scripRef id="Rev.xix-p1.3" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.4-Rev.18.5" parsed="|Rev|18|4|18|5" passage="Re 18:4,5">ver. 4,
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5</scripRef>), and to assist in her destruction, <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p1.4" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.6-Rev.18.8" parsed="|Rev|18|6|18|8" passage="Re 18:6-8">ver. 6-8</scripRef>. IV. The great lamentation made for
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her by those who had been large sharers in her sinful pleasures and
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profits, <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p1.5" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.9-Rev.18.19" parsed="|Rev|18|9|18|19" passage="Re 18:9-19">ver. 9-19</scripRef>. V.
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The great joy that there would be among others at the sight of her
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irrecoverable ruin, <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p1.6" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.20-Rev.18.24" parsed="|Rev|18|20|18|24" passage="Re 18:20-24">ver.
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20</scripRef>, &c.</p>
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<scripCom id="Rev.xix-p1.7" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18" parsed="|Rev|18|0|0|0" passage="Re 18" type="Commentary"/>
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<scripCom id="Rev.xix-p1.8" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.1-Rev.18.8" parsed="|Rev|18|1|18|8" passage="Re 18:1-8" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Rev.18.1-Rev.18.8">
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<h4 id="Rev.xix-p1.9">The Fall of Babylon. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Rev.xix-p1.10">a.
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d.</span> 95.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Rev.xix-p2">1 And after these things I saw another angel
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come down from heaven, having great power; and the earth was
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lightened with his glory. 2 And he cried mightily with a
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strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and
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is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul
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spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird. 3 For
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all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication,
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and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and
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the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of
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her delicacies. 4 And I heard another voice from heaven,
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saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her
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sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues. 5 For her sins
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have reached unto heaven, and God hath remembered her iniquities.
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6 Reward her even as she rewarded you, and double unto her
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double according to her works: in the cup which she hath filled
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fill to her double. 7 How much she hath glorified herself,
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and lived deliciously, so much torment and sorrow give her: for she
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saith in her heart, I sit a queen, and am no widow, and shall see
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no sorrow. 8 Therefore shall her plagues come in one day,
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death, and mourning, and famine; and she shall be utterly burned
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with fire: for strong <i>is</i> the Lord God who judgeth her.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Rev.xix-p3">The downfall and destruction of Babylon
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form an event so fully determined in the counsels of God, and of
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such consequence to his interests and glory, that the visions and
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predictions concerning it are repeated. 1. Here is another angel
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sent from heaven, attended with great power and lustre, <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p3.1" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.1" parsed="|Rev|18|1|0|0" passage="Re 18:1"><i>v.</i> 1</scripRef>. He had not only light in
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himself, to discern the truth of his own prediction, but to inform
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and enlighten the world about that great event; and not only light
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to discern it, but power to accomplish it. 2. This angel publishes
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the fall of Babylon, as a thing already come to pass; and this he
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does with a mighty strong voice, that all might hear the cry, and
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might see how well this angel was pleased to be the messenger of
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such tidings. Here seems to be an allusion to the prediction of the
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fall of pagan Babylon (<scripRef id="Rev.xix-p3.2" osisRef="Bible:Isa.21.9" parsed="|Isa|21|9|0|0" passage="Isa 21:9">Isa. xxi.
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9</scripRef>), where the word is repeated as it is here: <i>has
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fallen, has fallen.</i> Some have thought a double fall is hereby
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intended, first her apostasy, and then her ruin; and they think the
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words immediately following favour their opinion; <i>She has become
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the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and
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the cage of every unclean and hateful bird,</i> <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p3.3" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.2" parsed="|Rev|18|2|0|0" passage="Re 18:2"><i>v.</i> 2</scripRef>. But this is also borrowed from
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<scripRef id="Rev.xix-p3.4" osisRef="Bible:Isa.21.9" parsed="|Isa|21|9|0|0" passage="Isa 21:9">Isa. xxi. 9</scripRef>, and seems to
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describe not so much her sin of entertaining idols (which are truly
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called <i>devils</i>) as her punishment, it being a common notion
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that unclean spirits, as well as ominous and hateful birds, used to
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haunt a city or house that lay in its ruins. 3. The reason of this
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ruin is declared (<scripRef id="Rev.xix-p3.5" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.3" parsed="|Rev|18|3|0|0" passage="Re 18:3"><i>v.</i>
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3</scripRef>); for, though God is not obliged to give any account
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of his matters, yet he is pleased to do so, especially in those
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dispensations of providence that are most awful and tremendous. The
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wickedness of Babylon had been very great; for she had not only
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forsaken the true God herself, and set up idols, but had with great
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art and industry drawn all sorts of men into the spiritual
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adultery, and by her wealth and luxury had retained them in her
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interest. 4. Fair warning is given to all that expect mercy from
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God, that they should not only <i>come out of her,</i> but be
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assisting in her destruction, <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p3.6" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.4-Rev.18.5" parsed="|Rev|18|4|18|5" passage="Re 18:4,5"><i>v.</i> 4, 5</scripRef>. Here observe, (1.) God may
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have a people even in Babylon, some who belong to the election of
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grace. (2.) God's people shall be called out of Babylon, and called
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effectually. (3.) Those that are resolved to partake with wicked
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men in their sins must receive of their plagues. (4.) When the sins
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of a people reach up to heaven, the wrath of God will reach down to
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the earth. (5.) Though private revenge is forbidden, yet God will
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have his people act under him, when called to it, in pulling down
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his and their inveterate and implacable enemies, <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p3.7" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.6" parsed="|Rev|18|6|0|0" passage="Re 18:6"><i>v.</i> 6</scripRef>. (6.) God will proportion the
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punishment of sinners to the measure of their wickedness, pride,
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and security, <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p3.8" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.7" parsed="|Rev|18|7|0|0" passage="Re 18:7"><i>v.</i> 7</scripRef>.
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(7.) When destruction comes on a people suddenly, the surprise is a
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great aggravation of their misery, <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p3.9" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.8" parsed="|Rev|18|8|0|0" passage="Re 18:8"><i>v.</i> 8</scripRef>.</p>
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</div><scripCom id="Rev.xix-p3.10" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.9-Rev.18.24" parsed="|Rev|18|9|18|24" passage="Re 18:9-24" type="Commentary"/><div class="Commentary" id="Bible:Rev.18.9-Rev.18.24">
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<h4 id="Rev.xix-p3.11">The Fall of Babylon. (<span class="smallcaps" id="Rev.xix-p3.12">a.
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d.</span> 95.)</h4>
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<p class="passage" id="Rev.xix-p4">9 And the kings of the earth, who have committed
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fornication and lived deliciously with her, shall bewail her, and
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lament for her, when they shall see the smoke of her burning,
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10 Standing afar off for the fear of her torment, saying,
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Alas, alas, that great city Babylon, that mighty city! for in one
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hour is thy judgment come. 11 And the merchants of the earth
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shall weep and mourn over her; for no man buyeth their merchandise
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any more: 12 The merchandise of gold, and silver, and
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precious stones, and of pearls, and fine linen, and purple, and
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silk, and scarlet, and all thyine wood, and all manner vessels of
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ivory, and all manner vessels of most precious wood, and of brass,
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and iron, and marble, 13 And cinnamon, and odours, and
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ointments, and frankincense, and wine, and oil, and fine flour, and
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wheat, and beasts, and sheep, and horses, and chariots, and slaves,
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and souls of men. 14 And the fruits that thy soul lusted
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after are departed from thee, and all things which were dainty and
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goodly are departed from thee, and thou shalt find them no more at
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all. 15 The merchants of these things, which were made rich
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by her, shall stand afar off for the fear of her torment, weeping
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and wailing, 16 And saying, Alas, alas, that great city,
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that was clothed in fine linen, and purple, and scarlet, and decked
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with gold, and precious stones, and pearls! 17 For in one
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hour so great riches is come to nought. And every shipmaster, and
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all the company in ships, and sailors, and as many as trade by sea,
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stood afar off, 18 And cried when they saw the smoke of her
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burning, saying, What <i>city is</i> like unto this great city!
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19 And they cast dust on their heads, and cried, weeping and
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wailing, saying, Alas, alas, that great city, wherein were made
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rich all that had ships in the sea by reason of her costliness! for
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in one hour is she made desolate. 20 Rejoice over her,
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<i>thou</i> heaven, and <i>ye</i> holy apostles and prophets; for
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God hath avenged you on her. 21 And a mighty angel took up a
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stone like a great millstone, and cast <i>it</i> into the sea,
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saying, Thus with violence shall that great city Babylon be thrown
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down, and shall be found no more at all. 22 And the voice of
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harpers, and musicians, and of pipers, and trumpeters, shall be
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heard no more at all in thee; and no craftsman, of whatsoever craft
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<i>he be,</i> shall be found any more in thee; and the sound of a
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millstone shall be heard no more at all in thee; 23 And the
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light of a candle shall shine no more at all in thee; and the voice
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of the bridegroom and of the bride shall be heard no more at all in
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thee: for thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy
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sorceries were all nations deceived. 24 And in her was found
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the blood of prophets, and of saints, and of all that were slain
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upon the earth.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Rev.xix-p5">Here we have,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Rev.xix-p6">I. A doleful lamentation made by Babylon's
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friends for her fall; and here observe,</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Rev.xix-p7">1. Who are the mourners, namely, those who
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had been bewitched by her fornication, those who had been sharers
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in her sensual pleasures, and those who had been gainers by her
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wealth and trade—the kings and the merchants of the earth: <i>the
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kings of the earth,</i> whom she had flattered into idolatry by
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allowing them to be arbitrary and tyrannical over their subjects,
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while they were obsequious to her; and <i>the merchants,</i> that
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is, those who trafficked with her for indulgences, pardons,
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dispensations, and preferments; these will mourn, because by
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<i>this craft they got their wealth.</i></p>
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<p class="indent" id="Rev.xix-p8">2. What was the manner of their mourning.
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(1.) They stood afar off, they durst not come nigh her. Even
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Babylon's friends will stand at a distance from her fall. Though
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they had been partakers with her in her sins, and in her sinful
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pleasures and profits, they were not willing to bear a share in her
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plagues. (2.) They made a grievous outcry: <i>Alas! alas! that
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great city, Babylon, that mighty city!</i> (3.) They wept, and
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<i>cast dust upon their heads,</i> <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p8.1" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.19" parsed="|Rev|18|19|0|0" passage="Re 18:19"><i>v.</i> 19</scripRef>. The pleasures of sin are but
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for a season, and they will end in dismal sorrow. All those who
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rejoice in the success of the church's enemies will share with them
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in their downfall; and those who have most indulged themselves in
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pride and pleasure are the least able to bear calamities; their
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sorrows will be as excessive as their pleasure and jollity were
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before.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Rev.xix-p9">3. What was the cause of their mourning;
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not their sin, but their punishment. They did not lament their fall
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into idolatry, and luxury, and persecution, but their fall into
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ruin—the loss of their traffic and of their wealth and power. The
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spirit of antichrist is a worldly spirit, and their sorrow is a
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mere worldly sorrow; they did not lament for the anger of God, that
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had now fallen upon them, but for the loss of their outward
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comfort. We have a large schedule and inventory of the wealth and
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merchandise of this city, all which was suddenly lost (<scripRef id="Rev.xix-p9.1" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.12-Rev.18.13" parsed="|Rev|18|12|18|13" passage="Re 18:12,13"><i>v.</i> 12, 13</scripRef>), and lost
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irrecoverably (<scripRef id="Rev.xix-p9.2" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.14" parsed="|Rev|18|14|0|0" passage="Re 18:14"><i>v.</i>
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14</scripRef>): <i>All things which were dainty and goodly have
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departed from thee, and thou shalt find them no more at all.</i>
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The church of God may fall for a time, but she shall rise again;
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but the fall of Babylon will be an utter overthrow, like that of
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Sodom and Gomorrah. Godly sorrow is some support under affliction,
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but mere worldly sorrow adds to the calamity.</p>
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<p class="indent" id="Rev.xix-p10">II. An account of the joy and triumph there
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was both in heaven and earth at the irrecoverable fall of Babylon:
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while her own people were bewailing her, the servants of God were
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called to <i>rejoice over her,</i> <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p10.1" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.20" parsed="|Rev|18|20|0|0" passage="Re 18:20"><i>v.</i> 20</scripRef>. Here observe, 1. How universal
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this joy would be: heaven and earth, angels and saints, would join
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in it; that which is matter of rejoicing to the servants of God in
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this world is matter of rejoicing to the angels in heaven. 2. How
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just and reasonable; and that, (1.) Because the fall of Babylon was
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an act of God's vindictive justice. God was then avenging his
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people's cause. They had committed their cause to him <i>to whom
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vengeance belongs,</i> and now the year of recompence had come for
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the controversies of Zion; and, though they did not take pleasure
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in the miseries of any, yet they had reason to rejoice in the
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discoveries of the glorious justice of God. (2.) Because it was an
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irrecoverable ruin. This enemy should never molest them any more,
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and of this they were assured by a remarkable token (<scripRef id="Rev.xix-p10.2" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.21" parsed="|Rev|18|21|0|0" passage="Re 18:21"><i>v.</i> 21</scripRef>): An <i>angel</i> from
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heaven <i>took up a stone like a great millstone, and cast it into
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the sea, saying, "Thus shall Babylon be thrown down with violence,
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and be found no more at all;</i> the place shall be no longer
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habitable by man, no work shall be done there, no comfort enjoyed,
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no light seen there, but utter darkness and desolation, as the
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reward of her great wickedness, first in <i>deceiving the nations
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with her sorceries,</i> and secondly in destroying and murdering
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those whom she could not deceive," <scripRef id="Rev.xix-p10.3" osisRef="Bible:Rev.18.24" parsed="|Rev|18|24|0|0" passage="Re 18:24"><i>v.</i> 24</scripRef>. Such abominable sins deserved
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so great a ruin.</p>
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