Revelation 18 - Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012(CEVUK)

The fall of Babylon

1I saw another angel come from heaven. This one had great power, and the earth was bright because of his glory.

2The angel shouted,

“Fallen! Powerful Babylon

has fallen

and is now the home

of demons.

It is the den

of every filthy spirit

and of all unclean birds,

and every dirty

and hated animal.

3Babylon's evil and immoral wine

has made all nations drunk.

Every king on earth

has slept with her,

and every merchant on earth

is rich because of

her evil desires.”

4Then I heard another voice

from heaven shout,

“My people, you must escape

from Babylon.

Don't take part in her sins

and share her punishment.

5Her sins are piled

as high as heaven.

God has remembered the evil

she has done.

6Treat her as she

has treated others.

Make her pay double

for what she has done.

Make her drink twice as much

of what she mixed

for others.

7That woman honoured herself

with a life of luxury.

Reward her now

with suffering and pain.

“Deep in her heart

Babylon said,

‘I am the queen!

Never will I be a widow

or know what it means

to be sad.’

8And so, in a single day

she will suffer the pain

of sorrow, hunger, and death.

Fire will destroy

her dead body,

because her judge

is the powerful Lord God.”

9Every king on earth who slept with her and shared in her luxury will mourn. They will weep, when they see the smoke from that fire.

10Her sufferings will frighten them, and they will stand at a distance and say,

“Pity that great

and powerful city!

Pity Babylon!

In a single hour

her judgment has come.”

11Every merchant on earth will mourn, because there is no one to buy their goods. wine, olive oil, fine flour, wheat, cattle, sheep, horses, chariots, slaves, and other humans.

14Babylon, the things

your heart desired

have all escaped

from you.

Every luxury

and all your glory

will be lost for ever.

You will never

get them back.

15The merchants had become rich because of her. But when they saw her sufferings, they were terrified. They stood at a distance, crying and mourning.

her riches disappeared.”

Every ship's captain and passenger and sailor stood at a distance, together with everyone who does business by travelling on the sea.

18When they saw the smoke from her fire, they shouted, “This was the greatest city ever!”

19They cried loudly, and in their sorrow they threw dust on their heads, as they said,

“Pity the great city

of Babylon!

Everyone who sailed the seas

became rich

from her treasures.

But in a single hour

the city was destroyed.

20The heavens should be happy

with God's people

and apostles and prophets.

God has punished her

for them.”

21A powerful angel then picked up a huge stone and threw it into the sea. The angel said,

“This is how the great city

of Babylon

will be thrown down,

never to rise again.

22The music of harps and singers

and of flutes and trumpets

will no longer be heard.

No workers will ever

set up shop in that city,

and the sound

of grinding grain

will be silenced for ever.

23Lamps will no longer shine

anywhere in Babylon,

and couples will never again

say wedding vows there.

Her merchants ruled

the earth,

and by her witchcraft

she fooled all nations.

24On the streets of Babylon

is found the blood

of God's people

and of his prophets,

and everyone else.”

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