And when he had opened
The seventh seal
There was silence
In heaven about the
Space of half an hour
And I saw the seven angels
Which stood before God
And to them were given
Seven trumpets
And another angel came
And stood at the altar
Having a golden censer
And there was given unto
Him much incense
That he should offer it
With the prayers of all saints
Upon the golden altar
Which was before the throne
And the smoke of the incense
Which came with the prayers
Of the saints ascended up
Before God out of the
Angel's hand
And the angel took the censer
And filled it with fire of the altar
And cast it into the earth
And there were voices
And thunderings
And lightnings
And an earthquake
And the seven angels
Which had
The seven trumpets prepared
Themselves to sound
The first angel sounded
And there followed hail and fire
Mingled with blood
And they were cast upon the earth
And the third part of trees was
Burnt up
And all green grass was burnt up
And the second angel sounded
And as it were a great mountain
Burning with fire was cast into
The sea
And the third part of the sea
Became blood
And the third part
Of the creatures which were in the sea
And had life died and the third part
Of the ships were destroyed
And the third angel sounded
And there fell a great star from heaven
Burning as it were a lamp
And it fell upon the third part of the rivers
And upon the fountains of waters
And there were voices
And thunderings
And lightnings
And an earthquake
And the seven angels
Which had
The seven trumpets prepared
Themselves to sound
And the name of the star is
Called Wormwood
And the third part of the waters
Became wormwood
And many men died of the waters
Because they were made bitter
And there were voices
And thunderings
And lightnings
And an earthquake
And the seven angels
Which had
The seven trumpets prepared
Themselves to sound
And the fourth angel sounded
And the third part of the sun was smitten
And the third part of the moon
And the third part of the stars
So as the third part of them was darkened
And the day shone not for a third part of it
And the night likewise
And I beheld and heard an angel flying
Through the midst of heaven
Saying with a loud voice
Woe woe woe to the inhabiters of the earth
By reason of the other voices of the trumpet
Of the three angels which are yet to sound