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seventh trumpet, the whole mystery of GodOriginal: "Geheimnis Gottes." A reference to Revelation 10:7, where the mystery of God is finished when the seventh angel sounds his trumpet. is completed; original: "Cap. 11. v. 15." Revelation Chapter 11, verse 15.
During these periods, or three and a half timesOriginal: "vierthalb Zeiten." An archaic German expression for 3.5. This refers to the prophetic duration of the Great Tribulation found in the Book of Daniel and Revelation., we still have many kinds of divine judgments to go through; such as great physical hunger, great drought, lack of water, plague, and great death by the sword, and all kinds of heavy tribulations to expect—which we are already partly feeling now—and finally, we must still go into captivity, as the prophet Jeremiah also clearly writes in Chapter 15, verse 2.
Now, mend your ways, Jerusalem (original: "du Christenheit" you Christendom), before my heart turns from you and I make you a desolate land where no one dwells; original: "Jeremia am 6. Cap. v. 8." Jeremiah Chapter 6, verse 8. But it is in vain; they did not heed it and did not believe it, until the Great FloodOriginal: "Sündfluth." Literally "the flood of sins," the standard German term for the biblical Deluge of Noah. came and took them all away; original: "Matthäi" Matthew 24, verses 38 and 39.
Since this great world-transformation happens not only to the lower, middle, and higher people, or persons of rank, but also to the most high—yes, to all rulers in the whole world—and the Lord alone shall be exalted in that time, and idols will be completely finished; original: "Jesaia" Isaiah Chapter 2, verse 17; this entire chapter belongs here.
Yes, even the king will be distressed, and the princes will be clothed in mourning, and the hands of the people in the land will be discouraged, when...