New International VersionThey marched across the breadth of the earth and surrounded the camp of God’s people, the city he loves. But fire came down from heaven and devoured them.
New Living TranslationAnd I saw them as they went up on the broad plain of the earth and surrounded God’s people and the beloved city. But fire from heaven came down on the attacking armies and consumed them.
English Standard VersionAnd they marched up over the broad plain of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city, but fire came down from heaven and consumed them,
Berean Standard BibleAnd they marched across the broad expanse of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city. But fire came down from heaven and consumed them.
Berean Literal BibleAnd they marched up over the breadth of the earth and encircled the camp of the saints and the city having been beloved. But fire came down out of heaven and devoured them.
King James BibleAnd they went up on the breadth of the earth, and compassed the camp of the saints about, and the beloved city: and fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them.
New King James VersionThey went up on the breadth of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city. And fire came down from God out of heaven and devoured them.
New American Standard BibleAnd they came up on the broad plain of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city, and fire came down from heaven and devoured them.
NASB 1995And they came up on the broad plain of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city, and fire came down from heaven and devoured them.
NASB 1977And they came up on the broad plain of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city, and fire came down from heaven and devoured them.
Legacy Standard BibleAnd they came up on the broad plain of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city, and fire came down from heaven and devoured them.
Amplified BibleAnd they swarmed up over the broad plain of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints (God’s people) and the beloved city [Jerusalem]; but fire came down from heaven and consumed them.
Christian Standard BibleThey came up across the breadth of the earth and surrounded the encampment of the saints, the beloved city. Then fire came down from heaven and consumed them.
Holman Christian Standard BibleThey came up over the surface of the earth and surrounded the encampment of the saints, the beloved city. Then fire came down from heaven and consumed them.
American Standard VersionAnd they went up over the breadth of the earth, and compassed the camp of the saints about, and the beloved city: and fire came down out of heaven, and devoured them.
Contemporary English Versionand they will march all the way across the earth. They will surround the camp of God's people and the city God loves. But fire will come down from heaven and destroy the whole army.
English Revised VersionAnd they went up over the breadth of the earth, and compassed the camp of the saints about, and the beloved city: and fire came down out of heaven, and devoured them.
GOD'S WORD® Translation[I saw that] they spread over the broad expanse of the earth and surrounded the camp of God's holy people and the beloved city. Fire came from heaven and burned them up.
Good News TranslationThey spread out over the earth and surrounded the camp of God's people and the city that he loves. But fire came down from heaven and destroyed them.
International Standard VersionThey marched over the broad expanse of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city. Fire came from God out of heaven and burned them up,
NET BibleThey went up on the broad plain of the earth and encircled the camp of the saints and the beloved city, but fire came down from heaven and devoured them completely.
New Heart English BibleThey went up over the breadth of the earth, and surrounded the camp of the saints, and the beloved city, and fire came down out of heaven and devoured them.
Webster's Bible TranslationAnd they went up on the breadth of the earth, and encompassed the camp of the saints, and the beloved city: and fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them.
Weymouth New TestamentAnd they went up over the whole breadth of the earth and surrounded the encampment of God's people and the beloved city. But fire came down from Heaven and consumed them; Majority Text Translations Majority Standard BibleAnd they marched across the broad expanse of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city. But fire came down from God out of heaven and consumed them.
World English BibleThey went up over the width of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city. Fire came down out of heaven from God and devoured them. Literal Translations Literal Standard Versionand they went up over the breadth of the land, and surrounded the camp of the holy ones, and the beloved city, and there came down fire from God out of Heaven, and devoured them;
Berean Literal BibleAnd they marched up over the breadth of the earth and encircled the camp of the saints and the city having been beloved. But fire came down out of heaven and devoured them.
Young's Literal Translation and they did go up over the breadth of the land, and did surround the camp of the saints, and the beloved city, and there came down fire from God out of the heaven, and devoured them;
Smith's Literal TranslationAnd they went up upon the breadth of the earth, and they surrounded the camp of the holy, and the beloved city: and fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them. Catholic Translations Douay-Rheims BibleAnd there came down fire from God out of heaven, and devoured them; and the devil, who seduced them, was cast into the pool of fire and brimstone, where both the beast
Catholic Public Domain VersionAnd fire from God descended from heaven and devoured them. And the devil, who seduced them, was cast into the pool of fire and sulphur,
New American BibleThey invaded the breadth of the earth and surrounded the camp of the holy ones and the beloved city. But fire came down from heaven and consumed them.
New Revised Standard VersionThey marched up over the breadth of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city. And fire came down from heaven and consumed them. Translations from Aramaic Lamsa BibleAnd they went up on a broad plain, and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city: and fire came down from God out of heaven and consumed them.
Aramaic Bible in Plain EnglishAnd they went to war upon an open place of The Earth and surrounded the city of the camp of The Holy People and of The Beloved City, and fire descended from Heaven from God and consumed them. NT Translations Anderson New TestamentAnd they went up on the breadth of the earth, and encompassed the camp of the saints, and the beloved city: and fire came down out of heaven from God, and devoured them.
Godbey New TestamentAnd they went up on the breadth of the earth, and compassed about the camp of the saints, even the city which is beloved: and fire came down out of the heaven, and devoured them;
Haweis New TestamentAnd they went up on the breadth of the earth, and encircled the camp of the saints, and the beloved city: and there came down fire from God out of heaven, and devoured them up.
Mace New Testamentthey will spread on the surface of the earth, and encompass the camp of the saints, and the beloved city: and fire shall descend from God out of heaven, and devour them.
Weymouth New TestamentAnd they went up over the whole breadth of the earth and surrounded the encampment of God's people and the beloved city. But fire came down from Heaven and consumed them;
Worrell New TestamentAnd they went up over the breadth of the earth, and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city; and fire came down out of the heaven, and devoured them.
Worsley New TestamentAnd they overspread the surface of the earth, and encompassed the camp of the saints, and the beloved city: but fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them.
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Context Satan Cast into the Lake of Fire… 8and will go out to deceive the nations in the four corners of the earth—Gog and Magog—to assemble them for battle. Their number is like the sand of the seashore. 9Andthey marched acrossthebroad expanseof theearthandsurroundedthecampof thesaintsandthebelovedcity.Butfirecame downfromheavenandconsumedthem.10And the devil who had deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire and sulfur, into which the beast and the false prophet had already been thrown. There they will be tormented day and night forever and ever.…
Cross References Ezekiel 38:22I will execute judgment upon him with plague and bloodshed. I will pour out torrents of rain, hailstones, fire, and sulfur on him and on his troops and on the many nations with him.
Ezekiel 38:9You and all your troops, and many peoples with you will go up, advancing like a thunderstorm; you will be like a cloud covering the land.
Ezekiel 39:6I will send fire on Magog and on those who dwell securely in the coastlands, and they will know that I am the LORD.
2 Kings 1:10-12Elijah answered the captain, “If I am a man of God, may fire come down from heaven and consume you and your fifty men.” And fire came down from heaven and consumed the captain and his fifty men. / So the king sent to Elijah another captain with his fifty men. And the captain said to Elijah, “Man of God, the king declares, ‘Come down at once!’” / Again Elijah replied, “If I am a man of God, may fire come down from heaven and consume you and your fifty men.” And the fire of God came down from heaven and consumed the captain and his fifty men.
Luke 17:29But on the day Lot left Sodom, fire and sulfur rained down from heaven and destroyed them all.
Genesis 19:24Then the LORD rained down sulfur and fire on Sodom and Gomorrah—from the LORD out of the heavens.
Hebrews 12:29“For our God is a consuming fire.”
2 Thessalonians 1:7-8and to grant relief to you who are oppressed and to us as well. This will take place when the Lord Jesus is revealed from heaven with His mighty angels / in blazing fire, inflicting vengeance on those who do not know God and do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus.
Isaiah 66:15-16For behold, the LORD will come with fire—His chariots are like a whirlwind—to execute His anger with fury and His rebuke with flames of fire. / For by fire and by His sword, the LORD will execute judgment on all flesh, and many will be slain by the LORD.
Psalm 97:3Fire goes before Him and consumes His foes on every side.
Isaiah 29:6you will be visited by the LORD of Hosts with thunder and earthquake and loud noise, with windstorm and tempest and consuming flame of fire.
Isaiah 30:30And the LORD will cause His majestic voice to be heard and His mighty arm to be revealed, striking in angry wrath with a flame of consuming fire, and with cloudburst, storm, and hailstones.
2 Peter 3:7And by that same word, the present heavens and earth are reserved for fire, being kept for the day of judgment and destruction of ungodly men.
2 Peter 3:10But the Day of the Lord will come like a thief. The heavens will disappear with a roar, the elements will be destroyed by fire, and the earth and its works will be laid bare.
Malachi 4:1“For behold, the day is coming, burning like a furnace, when all the arrogant and every evildoer will be stubble; the day is coming when I will set them ablaze,” says the LORD of Hosts. “Not a root or branch will be left to them.”
Treasury of Scripture And they went up on the breadth of the earth, and compassed the camp of the saints about, and the beloved city: and fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them. went. Isaiah 8:7,8 Now therefore, behold, the Lord bringeth up upon them the waters of the river, strong and many,even the king of Assyria, and all his glory: and he shall come up over all his channels, and go over all his banks: … Ezekiel 38:9,16 Thou shalt ascend and come like a storm, thou shalt be like a cloud to cover the land, thou, and all thy bands, and many people with thee… Habakkuk 1:6 For, lo, I raise up the Chaldeans,that bitter and hasty nation, which shall march through the breadth of the land, to possess the dwellingplacesthat are not theirs. and compassed. 2 Kings 6:15 And when the servant of the man of God was risen early, and gone forth, behold, an host compassed the city both with horses and chariots. And his servant said unto him, Alas, my master! how shall we do? Micah 2:13 The breaker is come up before them: they have broken up, and have passed through the gate, and are gone out by it: and their king shall pass before them, and the LORD on the head of them. Matthew 16:16-18 And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God… the camp. Psalm 48:1-3 A Songand Psalm for the sons of Korah. Greatis the LORD, and greatly to be praised in the city of our God,in the mountain of his holiness… Psalm 74:2-4 Remember thy congregation,which thou hast purchased of old; the rod of thine inheritance,which thou hast redeemed; this mount Zion, wherein thou hast dwelt… Psalm 125:1,2 A Song of degrees. They that trust in the LORDshall be as mount Zion,which cannot be removed,but abideth for ever… and fire. Revelation 11:5 And if any man will hurt them, fire proceedeth out of their mouth, and devoureth their enemies: and if any man will hurt them, he must in this manner be killed. Revelation 13:13 And he doeth great wonders, so that he maketh fire come down from heaven on the earth in the sight of men, Genesis 19:24 Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven; Jump to Previous BelovedBreadthBroadCampCircleCityCompassedConsumedDestructionDevouredEarthEncampmentEncompassedFaceFireGod'sHeavenLovesPlainSaintsSurroundSurroundedTentsWholeJump to Next BelovedBreadthBroadCampCircleCityCompassedConsumedDestructionDevouredEarthEncampmentEncompassedFaceFireGod'sHeavenLovesPlainSaintsSurroundSurroundedTentsWholeRevelation 20 1.Satan bound for a thousand years.6.The first resurrection;7.Satan let loose again.8.Gog and Magog.10.The demons cast into the lake of fire and brimstone.11.The last and general resurrection.And they marched across the broad expanse of the earthThis phrase describes the movement of the forces of evil, led by Satan, after his release from the abyss. The "broad expanse of the earth" suggests a global scale, indicating the widespread nature of this final rebellion against God. This imagery echoes the gathering of nations in Ezekiel 38-39, where Gog and Magog are mentioned, symbolizing a coalition of forces opposed to God. The phrase emphasizes the vastness and the seemingly overwhelming power of the enemy, yet it also sets the stage for their ultimate defeat. and surrounded the camp of the saints The "camp of the saints" refers to the people of God, who are set apart and protected by Him. In the Old Testament, the camp was a place of safety and divine presence, as seen in the Israelites' encampment during their wilderness journey. This imagery suggests that the saints are under God's protection, even when surrounded by adversaries. The term "saints" highlights the holiness and dedication of God's people, who are often depicted as a remnant in biblical prophecy. and the beloved city. The "beloved city" is commonly understood to be Jerusalem, a city of great significance throughout biblical history. Jerusalem is often portrayed as the center of God's earthly kingdom and the focal point of His redemptive plan. In prophetic literature, it symbolizes the dwelling place of God with His people. The term "beloved" underscores God's special affection and covenant relationship with Jerusalem, as seen in passages likePsalm 87:2 andIsaiah 62:4. But fire came down from heaven and consumed them. This phrase depicts the swift and decisive judgment of God upon the rebellious forces. Fire from heaven is a recurring motif in Scripture, symbolizing divine judgment and purification, as seen in the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Genesis 19:24) and Elijah's confrontation with the prophets of Baal (1 Kings 18:38). The immediate consumption of the enemies highlights God's sovereign power and the futility of opposing Him. This act of judgment fulfills prophetic themes of God's ultimate victory over evil, as foretold in passages likeZechariah 14:12 and2 Thessalonians 1:7-9. Persons / Places / Events 1. The Armies of SatanThese are the forces gathered by Satan after his release from the abyss, representing the ultimate rebellion against God. 2. The Camp of the SaintsThis symbolizes the community of believers who are faithful to God, often interpreted as the Church or the people of God. 3. The Beloved CityCommonly understood as Jerusalem, this represents the spiritual center of God's people and His covenant promises. 4. Fire from HeavenThis is a divine intervention, symbolizing God's judgment and protection over His people, reminiscent of Old Testament instances where God intervenes with fire. 5. The EarthThe broad expanse of the earth signifies the global scope of the final rebellion against God. Teaching Points God's Sovereignty and ProtectionDespite the overwhelming forces against them, the saints are protected by God's sovereign power. Believers can trust in God's ultimate protection and victory over evil. The Reality of Spiritual WarfareThis passage highlights the reality of spiritual warfare and the opposition believers face. Christians are called to remain vigilant and steadfast in their faith. The Certainty of God's JudgmentThe swift judgment of fire from heaven assures believers that God will ultimately judge and defeat all evil. This should encourage believers to live righteously and with hope. The Importance of CommunityThe "camp of the saints" emphasizes the importance of Christian community and fellowship. Believers are encouraged to support and strengthen one another in faith. The Fulfillment of God's PromisesThe beloved city represents the fulfillment of God's promises to His people. Believers can have confidence in God's faithfulness to His covenant. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1.What is the meaning of Revelation 20:9?
2.How does Revelation 20:9 illustrate God's ultimate victory over evil forces?
3.What does "fire came down from heaven" teach about God's power and justice?
4.How can Revelation 20:9 strengthen our faith in God's protection today?
5.Connect Revelation 20:9 with Old Testament examples of divine intervention.
6.How should Revelation 20:9 influence our response to spiritual battles in life?
7.What does Revelation 20:9 reveal about God's ultimate power over evil forces?
8.How does Revelation 20:9 fit into the broader theme of divine justice?
9.What historical context is necessary to understand Revelation 20:9?
10.What are the top 10 Lessons from Revelation 20?
11.What future events does Revelation predict?
12.Who are the Tribulation Saints?
13.Why does Ezekiel 39:1–8 portray a divine intervention against Gog that seemingly contradicts other biblical prophecies about end-times conflicts?
14.What does the Bible say about fire from heaven?What Does Revelation 20:9 Mean And they marched across the broad expanse of the earth• “They” are the nations deceived by Satan after his temporary release (Revelation 20:7-8). • The phrase “broad expanse of the earth” pictures a vast, worldwide mobilization, echoingPsalm 2:1-3 where the kings of the earth take their stand against the LORD. • This rebellion mirrors the Gog and Magog invasion inEzekiel 38-39, showing the same global scope and the same certainty of divine response. and surrounded the camp of the saints• “Camp” evokes the Old Testament imagery of God’s people encamped in ordered ranks around His presence (Numbers 2). • Here it highlights believers living in Christ’s millennial kingdom—secure yet still the target of Satan’s hatred (Hebrews 13:11-14 reminds us that God’s people are often set apart as a distinct community). • The enemy’s siege signals an outward attempt to overwhelm what cannot be conquered spiritually (Romans 8:37-39). and the beloved city• The city is Jerusalem, repeatedly called beloved or chosen by God (Psalm 78:68;Psalm 87:2;Zechariah 8:3). • Its central role in millennial blessing (Isaiah 2:2-4) makes it the logical focal point of Satan’s last assault. •Revelation 21:2 later unveils the New Jerusalem, showing continuity between God’s love for the historic city and His eternal dwelling with His people. But fire came down from heaven• Divine fire has long signified God’s direct, unquestionable judgment (Genesis 19:24;2 Kings 1:10-12). •Ezekiel 38:22 foretold fire against Gog, tying that prophecy to this ultimate fulfillment. • The sudden intervention underscores that God Himself—not human effort—ends this rebellion, matching the swift victories seen inJoshua 10:11 andIsaiah 37:36. and consumed them.• The destruction is total and immediate, leaving no room for prolonged warfare (Malachi 4:1;Hebrews 10:26-27). • It paves the way for Satan’s final doom inRevelation 20:10 and the Great White Throne judgment in 20:11-15. • This consumption affirms that evil’s last gasp is utterly powerless before God’s holiness (Nahum 1:6). summaryRevelation 20:9 reveals the final, futile revolt of earth’s nations under Satan. They sweep across the globe, besiege God’s people in Jerusalem, and are instantly destroyed by heavenly fire. The verse assures believers that even a rebellion of worldwide proportions cannot threaten God’s kingdom. His decisive, fiery judgment protects His saints, vindicates His beloved city, and sets the stage for the eternal state where righteousness dwells. (9) And they went up on the breadth of the earth.--The hostile multitudes spread like swarms over the earth, and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city. Jerusalem is the beloved city--in it was the Mount Zion which God loved ( Psalm 78:68). It is the figure of the true spiritual Zion and Jerusalem which has been faithful to her king. The beloved city has its camp; it is ready for war. It has waged its spiritual warfare against all forms of evil, Its citizens, like the returned exiles ( Nehemiah 4:17-18), could never lay down the sword (comp. Ephesians 6:10; John 2:14; John 5:4); but the hostile demonstration is arrested by divine intervention. There came down fire out of the heaven (the words "from God" are of doubtful authority) and devoured them. The Shechinah light tabernacled over the holy city. Its light was also a flame ready to break forth upon the wicked. (Comp. Revelation 1:14; Revelation 7:15, Note; Hebrews 12:29; 2Thessalonians 1:6-10.) There may be allusion to the overthrow of the cities of the plains ( Genesis 19:24), but other incidents may have been in the prophet's mind: the fire which fell from heaven upon the enemies of an earlier prophet, Elijah ( 2Kings 1:9-14), and the fire which broke forth from the tabernacle in the wilderness upon those who defied the laws of the God of Israel ( Numbers 16:16-17; Numbers 16:35; Leviticus 10:1-2). It must be remembered that, in the passage before us, the prophet is using the incidents and actions of the past as imagery, and that the present vision is figurative, though of course not mere empty figure: for Christ will thoroughly purge His floor ( Matthew 3:12). . . . Verse 9. - And they went up on the breadth cf the earth, and compassed the camp of the saints about, and the beloved city;over the breadth. "They went up" as an army to attack the enemy (cf. Judges 1:1). Either we must render the camp... even the beloved city, or else we must understand the camp as a defensive outpost placed around or near the city. In Acts 21:34 the same word is rendered "castle." "The beloved city" is evidently Jerusalem (of Psalm 78:68), that is, the Church of God, of which it is always a type in the Apocalypse (cf. Revelation 3:12; Revelation 21:2, 10). The description plainly portrays the Church militant here on earth. And fire came down from God out of heaven, and devoured them. "From God" is omitted in A, a few cursives, and Primasius, but appears in א, B, P, l, 7, and most cursives and versions; but these authorities vary in the position of the added clause. So in Revelation 11. fire devours the enemies of the two witnesses. This sentence is introduced in connection with the description of Gog and Magog, following the account of Ezekiel, where the same punishment is foretold (see Ezekiel 38:22; Ezekiel 39:6). It is probable, therefore, that nothing more definite is intended than to convey the general idea that God aids and protects his Church even while on earth. He, as it were, gives the enemies of his people a foretaste, while here on earth, of their future punishment of the lake of fire (see also on the seal visions).
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Greek AndΚαὶ(Kai)Conjunction Strong's 2532:And, even, also, namely.they marched acrossἀνέβησαν(anebēsan)Verb - Aorist Indicative Active - 3rd Person Plural Strong's 305:To go up, mount, ascend; of things: I rise, spring up, come up. From ana and the base of basis; to go up.theτὸ(to)Article - Accusative Neuter Singular Strong's 3588:The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.broad expanseπλάτος(platos)Noun - Accusative Neuter Singular Strong's 4114:Breadth. From platus; width.of theτῆς(tēs)Article - Genitive Feminine Singular Strong's 3588:The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.earthγῆς(gēs)Noun - Genitive Feminine Singular Strong's 1093:Contracted from a primary word; soil; by extension a region, or the solid part or the whole of the terrene globe.andκαὶ(kai)Conjunction Strong's 2532:And, even, also, namely.surroundedἐκύκλευσαν(ekykleusan)Verb - Aorist Indicative Active - 3rd Person Plural Strong's 2944:To encircle, besiege, surround. From the same as kukloi; to encircle, i.e. Surround.theτὴν(tēn)Article - Accusative Feminine Singular Strong's 3588:The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.campπαρεμβολὴν(parembolēn)Noun - Accusative Feminine Singular Strong's 3925:From a compound of para and emballo; a throwing in beside, i.e., battle-array, encampment or barracks.of theτῶν(tōn)Article - Genitive Masculine Plural Strong's 3588:The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.saintsἁγίων(hagiōn)Adjective - Genitive Masculine Plural Strong's 40:Set apart by (or for) God, holy, sacred. From hagos; sacred.andκαὶ(kai)Conjunction Strong's 2532:And, even, also, namely.theτὴν(tēn)Article - Accusative Feminine Singular Strong's 3588:The, the definite article. Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.belovedἠγαπημένην(ēgapēmenēn)Verb - Perfect Participle Middle or Passive - Accusative Feminine Singular Strong's 25:To love, wish well to, take pleasure in, long for; denotes the love of reason, esteem. Perhaps from agan; to love.city.πόλιν(polin)Noun - Accusative Feminine Singular Strong's 4172:A city, the inhabitants of a city. Probably from the same as polemos, or perhaps from polus; a town.Butκαὶ(kai)Conjunction Strong's 2532:And, even, also, namely.fireπῦρ(pyr)Noun - Nominative Neuter Singular Strong's 4442:Fire; the heat of the sun, lightning; fig: strife, trials; the eternal fire. A primary word; 'fire'.came downκατέβη(katebē)Verb - Aorist Indicative Active - 3rd Person Singular Strong's 2597:To go down, come down, either from the sky or from higher land, descend. From kata and the base of basis; to descend.fromἐκ(ek)Preposition Strong's 1537:From out, out from among, from, suggesting from the interior outwards. A primary preposition denoting origin, from, out.heavenοὐρανοῦ(ouranou)Noun - Genitive Masculine Singular Strong's 3772:Perhaps from the same as oros; the sky; by extension, heaven; by implication, happiness, power, eternity; specially, the Gospel.andκαὶ(kai)Conjunction Strong's 2532:And, even, also, namely.consumedκατέφαγεν(katephagen)Verb - Aorist Indicative Active - 3rd Person Singular Strong's 2719:To eat up, eat till it is finished, devour, squander, annoy, injure. From kata and esthio; to eat down, i.e. Devour.them.αὐτούς(autous)Personal / Possessive Pronoun - Accusative Masculine 3rd Person Plural Strong's 846:He, she, it, they, them, same. From the particle au; the reflexive pronoun self, used of the third person, and of the other persons.
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