REV 18

Revelation 18:12

WEB

merchandise of gold, silver, precious stones, pearls, fine linen, purple, silk, scarlet, all expensive wood, every vessel of ivory, every vessel made of most precious wood, and of brass, and iron, and marble;

BSB

cargo of gold, silver, precious stones, and pearls; of fine linen, purple, silk, and scarlet; of all kinds of citron wood and every article of ivory, precious wood, bronze, iron, and marble;

KJV

The merchandise of gold, and silver, and precious stones, and of pearls, and fine linen, and purple, and silk, and scarlet, and all thyine wood, and all manner vessels of ivory, and all manner vessels of most precious wood, and of brass, and iron, and marble,

Matthew Henry

Verses 9–24

Revelation 18:9–24

Here we have,

I. A doleful lamentation made by Babylon's friends for her fall; and here observe,

1. Who are the mourners, namely, those who had been bewitched by her fornication, those who had been sharers in her sensual pleasures, and those who had been gainers by her wealth and trade - the kings and the merchants of the earth: the kings of the earth, whom she had flattered into idolatry by allowing them to be arbitrary and tyrannical over their subjects, while they were obsequious to her; and the merchants, that is, those who trafficked with her for indulgences, pardons, dispensations, and preferments; these will mourn, because by this craft they got their wealth.

2. What was the manner of their mourning. (1.) They stood afar off, they durst not come nigh her. Even Babylon's friends will stand at a distance from her fall. Though they had been partakers with her in her sins, and in her sinful pleasures and profits, they were not willing to bear a share in her plagues. (2.) They made a grievous outcry: Alas! alas! that great city, Babylon, that mighty city! (3.) They wept, and cast dust upon their heads, Rev 18:19. The pleasures of sin are but for a season, and they will end in dismal sorrow. All those who rejoice in the success of the church's enemies will share with them in their downfall; and those who have most indulged themselves in pride and pleasure are the least able to bear calamities; their sorrows will be as excessive as their pleasure and jollity were before.

3. What was the cause of their mourning; not their sin, but their punishment. They did not lament their fall into idolatry, and luxury, and persecution, but their fall into ruin - the loss of their traffic and of their wealth and power. The spirit of antichrist is a worldly spirit, and their sorrow is a mere worldly sorrow; they did not lament for the anger of God, that had now fallen upon them, but for the loss of their outward comfort. We have a large schedule and inventory of the wealth and merchandise of this city, all which was suddenly lost (Rev 18:12, Rev 18:13), and lost irrecoverably (Rev 18:14): All things which were dainty and goodly have departed from thee, and thou shalt find them no more at all. The church of God may fall for a time, but she shall rise again; but the fall of Babylon will be an utter overthrow, like that of Sodom and Gomorrah. Godly sorrow is some support under affliction, but mere worldly sorrow adds to the calamity.

II. An account of the joy and triumph there was both in heaven and earth at the irrecoverable fall of Babylon: while her own people were bewailing her, the servants of God were called to rejoice over her, Rev 18:20. Here observe, 1. How universal this joy would be: heaven and earth, angels and saints, would join in it; that which is matter of rejoicing to the servants of God in this world is matter of rejoicing to the angels in heaven. 2. How just and reasonable; and that, (1.) Because the fall of Babylon was an act of God's vindictive justice. God was then avenging his people's cause. They had committed their cause to him to whom vengeance belongs, and now the year of recompence had come for the controversies of Zion; and, though they did not take pleasure in the miseries of any, yet they had reason to rejoice in the discoveries of the glorious justice of God. (2.) Because it was an irrecoverable ruin. This enemy should never molest them any more, and of this they were assured by a remarkable token (Rev 18:21): An angel from heaven took up a stone like a great millstone, and cast it into the sea, saying, "Thus shall Babylon be thrown down with violence, and be found no more at all; the place shall be no longer habitable by man, no work shall be done there, no comfort enjoyed, no light seen there, but utter darkness and desolation, as the reward of her great wickedness, first in deceiving the nations with her sorceries, and secondly in destroying and murdering those whom she could not deceive," Rev 18:24. Such abominable sins deserved so great a ruin.

Cross-references: Rev 18:19 · Rev 18:12 · Rev 18:13 · Rev 18:14 · Rev 18:20 · Rev 18:21 · Rev 18:24

Greek interlinear

σιρικοῦsirikouadjective · gen · sing · neut

G1117

γόμοςgómos/gom'-os/

burden, merchandise

Derivation: from G1073;

a load (as filling), i.e. (specially) a cargo, or (by extension) wares

KJV: burden, merchandise.

See also: G1073.

G5557

χρυσόςchrysós/khroo-sos'/

gold

Derivation: perhaps from the base of G5530 (through the idea of the utility of the metal);

gold; by extension, a golden article, as an ornament or coin

KJV: gold.

See also: G5530.

G2532

καίkaí/kahee/

and, also, both, but, even, for, if, or, so, that, then, therefore, when, yet

Derivation: apparently, a primary particle, having a copulative and sometimes also a cumulative force;

and, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words

KJV: and, also, both, but, even, for, if, or, so, that, then, therefore, when, yet.

G696

ἄργυροςárgyros/ar'-goo-ros/

silver

Derivation: from ἀργός (shining);

silver (the metal, in the articles or coin)

KJV: silver.

G3037

λίθοςlíthos/lee'-thos/

(mill-, stumbling-)stone

Derivation: apparently a primary word;

a stone (literally or figuratively)

KJV: (mill-, stumbling-)stone.

G5093

τίμιοςtímios/tim'-ee-os/

dear, honourable, (more, most) precious, had in reputation

, including the comparative τιμιώτερος , and the superlative τιμιώτατος

Derivation: from G5092;

valuable, i.e. (objectively) costly, or (subjectively) honored, esteemed, or (figuratively) beloved

KJV: dear, honourable, (more, most) precious, had in reputation.

See also: G5092.

G3135

μαργαρίτηςmargarítēs/mar-gar-ee'-tace/

pearl

Derivation: from μάργαρος (a pearl-oyster);

a pearl

KJV: pearl.

G1039

βύσσινοςbýssinos/boos'-see-nos/

fine linen

Derivation: from G1040;

made of linen (neuter a linen cloth)

KJV: fine linen.

See also: G1040.

G4209

πορφύραporphýra/por-foo'-rah/

purple

Derivation: of Latin origin;

the "purple" mussel, i.e. (by implication) the red-blue color itself, and finally a garment dyed with it

KJV: purple.

G2847

κόκκινοςkókkinos/kok'-kee-nos/

scarlet (colour, coloured)

Derivation: from G2848 (from the kernel-shape of the insect);

crimson-colored

KJV: scarlet (colour, coloured).

See also: G2848.

G3956

πᾶςpâs/pas/

all (manner of, means), alway(-s), any (one), X daily, + ever, every (one, way), as many as, + no(-thing), X thoroughly, whatsoever, whole, whosoever

Derivation: including all the forms of declension; apparently a primary word;

all, any, every, the whole

KJV: all (manner of, means), alway(-s), any (one), X daily, + ever, every (one, way), as many as, + no(-thing), X thoroughly, whatsoever, whole, whosoever.

G3586

ξύλονxýlon/xoo'-lon/

staff, stocks, tree, wood

Derivation: from another form of the base of G3582;

timber (as fuel or material); by implication, a stick, club or tree or other wooden article or substance

KJV: staff, stocks, tree, wood.

See also: G3582.

G2367

θύϊνοςthýïnos/thoo'-ee-nos/

thyine

Derivation: from a derivative of G2380 (in the sense of blowing;

denoting a certain fragrant tree); made of citron-wood

KJV: thyine.

See also: G2380.

G4632

σκεῦοςskeûos/skyoo'-os/

goods, sail, stuff, vessel

Derivation: of uncertain affinity;

a vessel, implement, equipment or apparatus (literally or figuratively [specially, a wife as contributing to the usefulness of the husband])

KJV: goods, sail, stuff, vessel.

G1661

ἐλεφάντινοςelephántinos/el-ef-an'-tee-nos/

of ivory

Derivation: from ἔλεφας (an "elephant");

elephantine, i.e. (by implication) composed of ivory

KJV: of ivory.

G1537

ἐκek/ek/

after, among, X are, at, betwixt(-yond), by (the means of), exceedingly, (+ abundantly above), for(- th), from (among, forth, up), + grudgingly, + heartily, X heavenly, X hereby, + very highly, in, …ly, (because, by reason) of, off (from), on, out among (from, of), over, since, X thenceforth, through, X unto, X vehemently, with(-out)

or ἐξ

Derivation: a primary preposition denoting origin (the point whence action or motion proceeds), from, out (of place, time, or cause;

literal or figurative; direct or remote)

KJV: after, among, X are, at, betwixt(-yond), by (the means of), exceedingly, (+ abundantly above), for(- th), from (among, forth, up), + grudgingly, + heartily, X heavenly, X hereby, + very highly, in, …ly, (because, by reason) of, off (from), on, out among (from, of), over, since, X thenceforth, through, X unto, X vehemently, with(-out).

Often used in composition, with the same general import; often of completion.

G5475

χαλκόςchalkós/khal-kos'/

brass, money

Derivation: perhaps from G5465 through the idea of hollowing out as a vessel (this metal being chiefly used for that purpose);

copper (the substance, or some implement or coin made of it)

KJV: brass, money.

See also: G5465.

G4604

σίδηροςsídēros/sid'-ay-ros/

iron

Derivation: of uncertain derivation;

iron

KJV: iron.

G3139

μάρμαροςmármaros/mar'-mar-os/

marble

Derivation: from μαρμαίρω (to glisten);

marble (as sparkling white)

KJV: marble.

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