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
thi rd 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, Revelation 8:7-9.
In the previous chapter a lengthy
discourse of verse seven was given; a discourse portraying the terrible effects
of volcanic spillage on dry land masses. I have attempted to build a case that
God will move the massive tectonic plates of figure 3 to produce unbelievable
dry land eruptions. But the shifting of the plates would most assuredly not
only affect the land, for most of these great cracks exist on the world’s ocean
and sea floors. John’s eyes had been fixed on the horrifying burning of the
earth’s greenery (verse seven), but as he watched the land scene the underwater
volcanic activity remained hidden from his view. It is therefore only natural
that the dry land events were reported before the water events.
In order to correctly
interpret verse eight, one must understand what the expression "as it
were” means, and how it is used in relation to the subject and verb of the
middle section of this verse. Many commentaries identify the great burning
mountain as a meteorite that falls into the sea from heaven, but I will attempt
to prove that this is not the case.
The expression “as it were”
is one very small Greek word. That word is hos. Hos is a particle having a very
wide variety of uses in the New Testament. At times it applies to the subject,
at other times it applies to the verbal action, and sometimes it applies to
both. Hos can be translated as “what looked like,” “it was as
though,” “what seemed to be,” “it was as if,” “as it were,” etc.
The verbal action “was cast”
Is a single Greek verb, eblethe. It
expresses punctiliar action in past time and, as such, can
be translated “had been cast.”
John used hos in
John 7:10 to describe the action performed by the subject:
But when his brethren were gone up, then went he also up unto the
feast, not openly, but as it were in secret.
Paul in 1 Corinthians 4:9
used hos to refer to a verbal action affecting the subjects:
For I think that God hath set birth us the apostles last, as it were
appointed to death: for we are made a spectacle unto the world, and to angels,
and to men.
Now considering the usage of
hos and eblethe in Revelation 8:8, let us
carefully examine what John saw and how he report-. ed it:
And the second angel sounded, and as it were thos] a great mountion burning with fire was cast [eblethe] into the sea:
and the third part of the sea became blood.
Hos (as
it were) refers to both the subject (great burning mountain) and the verbal
action eblethe (had been cast) that began at some point in
time before John actually saw the subject. John’s attention had been fixed on
a horrible scene of fiery objects coming down upon the dry land masses of the
world, destroying all the green grass and one-third of the trees. Suddenly the
second trumpet shifted his eyes to the sea, and he beheld what looked like a
great mountain on fire in the midst of the sea. John did not know where it came
from, so he used the expression (hos) to tell us it was as ifit
had been cast into the sea. John did not see it cast into the sea, because the
tense of the verb eblethe indicates the action that
caused it to be in the midst of the sea occurred before John actually saw it
there. What John saw is what you see in figure 5. The mountain had been cast
into the sea from beneath, not from above as many commentaries assume. Not all
commentaries take the falling meteor position. Among one of the more reputable
that does not is the Expositor’s Greek Testament Volume five of this highly esteemed
work provides the following information concerning Revelation 8:8 and the rest
of the book of Revelation:
Volcanic phenomena... in the Egean archipelago are in the background of
this description, and of others throughout the book; features such a the
disturbance of islands and the mainland, showers of stones, earthquakes, the
sun obscured by a black mist of ashes, and the moon reddened by volcanic dust,
were the natural consequences of eruption in some submarine volcano, and
Thera—adjoining Patmos—was in a state of more or less severe eruption during
the first century. All this suggested the hideous colours in
which the final catastrophe was painted by the imagination of pious contemporaries.
In the eruption of 1573, the sea round Thera was tinted for twenty miles round,
and even when the submarine volcano is quiescent, ‘the sea in the immediate
vicinity of the cone is of a brilliant orange colour, from the action of oxide
of iron.” In 1707 a large rock suddenly appeared in the sea, during the
eruption, and owing to noxious vapours ‘all fish in the harbour died.’
It is difficult to prove
conclusively the case for volcanic eruptions by linguistics alone, but the
effects produced in the form of blood-red water that destroys aquatic life is a
natural consequence of volcanic eruptions. There have been thousands of
meteorites that have fallen into man’s water supplies for many years and yet
not one case of poisoning has ever been validated. Meteors are not poisonous
nor do they turn water a continuing red.
Please do not let the
“orange” color mentioned in the quote from the Expositor’s Greek testament
mislead you. You will not find the color “orange” in the entire Bible. One of
the reasons the word “blood” appears so
often in Revelation is that it figuratively covers a wide range of blood shades from orange to reddish
black. Ask any hematologist about the tremendous change in blood color found in
various parts of the human anatomy.
There are three types of
magma that burst onto the earth’s surface as blood-red lava, and basaltic magma
has the highest iron content of the three, with virtually all oceanic eruptions
being of the basaltic variety. If a piece of iron is left long enough in a
glass of water it will turn the water a rusty red by oxidation If the water is
heated the oxidation (rusting) will be accelerated. As the basaltic material
makes contact with the ocean seawater its temperature is often in excess of six
hundred degrees centigrade, and this produces fantastically accelerated
oxidation of its iron content. In virtually all oceanic eruptions a blood-red
shield is formed, and this shield is carried away from the source many miles by
the currents of the sea. When coupled with the other chemical reactions
associated with maritime volcanic eruptions, it acts like a smothering
aerobic blanket on aquatic life as it spreads across the seas and oceans of the
world.
God, who created all things
and will use them to fulfill His prophecies, has also created life forms in the sea that can produce
dreadful effects. There are certain microscopic organisms that exist in the sea
that can reproduce at fantastic rates. Under certain conditions these oceanic
organisms have reproduced to exhibit over sixty million in a single quart of
seawater. They are deadly only under certain conditions which I shall describe
later. As long as these organisms remain in a certain environmental temperature
range there is no problem. They will remain absolutely harmless. In fact, if
the organism is carried into a cold water zone by the currents of the ocean,
God has so designed it that a protective crust forms around it, and the shield
remains until it is carried back into a favorable temperature environment. But
there is one thing that must never be performed on this organism: never heat
the water. For if you heat the water above the orgamsm’s normal temperature
environment, the following quote from a standard biological text describes
what will happen:
Under certain conditions it reproduces at a fantastic rate; sixty million have been counted in
a single quart of seawater. The organism
tends to utilize the dissolved oxygen at a rate which creates an anaerobic
condition. Thus aerobic organisms, such as fish, die. It also releases an
airborne “poison gas” which irritates the human respiratory tract and may
cause coughing, sneezing and even shortness of breath.
During the red tide off the coast of Florida in 1952 and again in 1954
enormous numbers of fish died, and the shore was littered for miles with
stinking fish.
Another dinoflagellate, Gonyauiox, also causes waters to appear a rusty
red at times becaue of its great
numbers. Gonyaulax catenella is known to have been the cause of disastrous poisoning in man. Several kinds of
shellfish along the Pacific coast feed on them, thus making the shellfish
poisonous for human consumption. In 1941 there were 346 cases of poisoning with
24 deaths. Since 1941 state laws forbid the gathering of shellfish during the
season of the red waters. Experiments have shown the toxin (an alkaloid) to be about
ten times as potent as strychnine, which is used for poisoning mice.
When God shifts the great
tectonic plates, all the cracks on the ocean floors shown in figure 3 will open
to produce long chains of oceanic eruptions as pictured in figure 5. As the
magma begins to heat the oceans and seas of the world, many varieties of
dinoflagellate will begin to reproduce at fantastic rates. As the heating
spreads, the dinoflagellate will spread, both by formation and transportation
by the currents of oceans and seas of the world. The sea will be turned red by
both oxidation and organism secretion, both creations of God. The same God who
created the process of oxidation and all organisms has also created the
mechanism to slowly spread the blood-red shroud of poison across the oceans and
seas of the world—the currents of the “seven seas” shown in figure 5A. By the
time the last drop of the second vial has been poured out, all aquatic life in
the oceans and seas will have been destroyed by this shield of death carried by
the currents that daily move life through them.
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 creature. which were in the sea, and had life, died;
and the third part of the ships were destroyed, Revelation 8:8,9.
And the second angel poured out his vial upon the sea; and it became as
the blood of a dead man: and every living soul died in the sea, Revelation 16:3.
The great red shield of
death is formed and spreads across one-third of the sea as the trumpet sounds.
The second trumpet begins the event and the second vial closes it. By the time
the last drop of the vial has fallen, the ocean current spread of both organic
and inorganic takers of life will have rendered the sea to belike the blood of
a dead man. A dead man’s blood will not support life. The trumpets and vials do
not occur separately from one another in a chronological sense. The first
trumpet announces the beginning of event one, and the last drop of the first
vial closes it. This sequence is true throughout all seven trumpets and vials.