Chapter 9
9And—the—fifth—messenger—blew,—and—I—saw—a—star—fallen—from—heaven—unto—the—earth:—and—to—him—was—given—the—key—of—the—shaft—of—the—bottomless—pit.—
2And—he—opened—the—the—shaft—of—the—bottomless—pit;—and—there—ascended—a—smoke—out—of—the—pit,—as—the—smoke—of—a—great—furnace;—and—the—sun—and—the—air—were—darkened—from—the—smoke—of—the—pit.—
3And—there—came—out—of—the—smoke—locusts—upon—the—earth:—and—unto—them—was—given—power,—as—the—scorpions—of—the—earth—have—power.—
4And—it—was—commanded—them—that—they—should—not—hurt—the—grass—of—the—earth,—neither—any—green—thing,—nor—any—tree;—but—only—those—men—who—have—not—the—seal—of—God—in—their—foreheads.—
5And—to—them—it—was—given—that—they—should—not—kill—them,—but—that—they—should—be—tormented—five—months:—and—their—torment—was—as—the—torment—of—a—scorpion,—when—he—strikes—a—man.—
6And—in—those—days—shall—men—seek—death,—and—shall—not—find—it;—and—shall—desire—to—die,—and—death—shall—flee—from—them.—
7And—the—appearance—of—the—locusts—was—like—unto—horses—prepared—unto—war;—and—on—their—heads—were—as—it—were—crowns—like—gold,—and—their—faces—were—as—the—faces—of—men.—
8And—they—had—hair—as—the—hair—of—women,—and—their—teeth—were—as—the—teeth—of—lions.—
9And—they—had—breastplates,—as—it—were—breastplates—of—iron;—and—the—sound—of—their—wings—was—as—the—sound—of—chariots—of—many—horses—running—to—war.—
10And—they—had—tails—like—unto—scorpions,—and—there—were—stings—in—their—tails:—and—their—power—was—to—hurt—men—five—months.—
11And—they—had—a—king—over—them,—who—is—the—messenger—of—the—bottomless—pit,—whose—name—in—the—Hebrew—tongue—is—Abaddon,—but—in—the—Greek—tongue—his—name—is—Apollyon.—
12One—woe—is—past;—and,—behold,—there—come—two—woes—more—hereafter.—
13And—the—sixth—messenger—sounded,—and—I—heard—a—voice—from—the—four—horns—of—the—golden—altar—which—is—before—God,—
14Saying—to—the—sixth—messenger,—who—had—the—trumpet,—Loose—the—four—messengers—who—are—bound—in—the—great—river—Euphrates.—
15And—the—four—messengers—were—loosed,—who—were—prepared—for—an—hour,—and—a—day,—and—a—month,—and—a—year,—to—slay—the—third—part—of—men.—
16And—the—number—of—the—army—of—the—horsemen—was—two—hundred—thousand—thousand:—and—I—heard—the—number—of—them.—
17And—this—I—saw—the—horses—in—the—vision,—and—those—who—sat—on—them,—having—breastplates—of—fire,—and—of—jacinth,—and—brimstone:—and—the—heads—of—the—horses—were—as—the—heads—of—lions;—and—out—of—their—mouths—issued—fire—and—smoke—and—brimstone.—
18By—these—three—[plagues]—was—the—third—part—of—men—killed,—by—the—fire,—and—by—the—smoke,—and—by—the—brimstone,—which—issued—out—of—their—mouths.—
19For—their—power—is—in—their—mouth,—and—in—their—tails:—for—their—tails—were—like—unto—serpents,—and—had—heads,—and—with—them—they—do—hurt.—
20And—the—rest—of—the—men—who—were—not—killed—by—these—plagues—yet—repented—not—of—the—works—of—their—hands,—that—they—should—not—worship—demons,—and—idols—of—gold,—and—silver,—and—brass,—and—stone,—and—of—wood:—which—neither—can—see,—nor—hear,—nor—walk:—
21Neither—repented—they—of—their—murders,—nor—of—their—sorceries,—nor—of—their—fornication,—nor—of—their—thefts.—