3 These trumpet blasts remind us of the plagues that Jehovah poured out on ancient Egypt.
உள்ளமைக் கோப்பைகளை உருவாக்க இயலாது. தயவுச்செய்து சேரிட ஊடகம் சோதிக்கப்பட்டதா என்பதை கவனிக்கவும் மற்றும் எழுத்து செயல்படுத்தப்பட்டதா என்பதையும் கவனிக்கவும்jw2019 jw2019
(Revelation 16:3) Like the second trumpet blast, this bowl is directed against “the sea” —the seething, rebellious mass of humanity alienated from Jehovah.
திரை பூட்டப்பட்டிருந்த பொது துரிதஒத்திசைவு ஒடுக்கப்பட்டதுjw2019 jw2019
(Revelation 21:1) Meantime, with the blast of the second trumpet, Jehovah pronounces judgment against a third of it —the unruly part that is in the realm of Christendom herself.
6 Then Moses sent them out, 1,000 from each tribe to the army, along with Phinʹe·has+ the son of El·e·aʹzar the priest for the army, who had the holy utensils and the signal trumpets+ in his hand.
That was the time for the event heralded by the blowing of the seventh trumpet and the grand announcement: “Now have come to pass the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God and the authority of his Christ.”
As recorded at 1 Corinthians 15:51-53, he wrote: “Look! I tell you a sacred secret: We shall not all fall asleep in death, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, during the last trumpet. . . .
Jesus put it this way: “When you go making gifts of mercy, do not blow a trumpet ahead of you, just as the hypocrites do . . . that they may be glorified by men.
Because for those of mankind who prefer Satan’s system of things, the trumpeting forth of the good news that the sacred secret of God is brought to a finish —that is, God’s Messianic Kingdom is here— is woeful news.