Interpreting the seven trumpets of Revelation

+ Larger Font | - Smaller Font

The Seven Trumpets

The Creation Concept

Charles D. Alexander
Herbert W. Armstrong
William Barclay
Gregory K. Beale
James B. Coffman
John Darby
A. C. Gaebelein
George Gifford
David Guzik
E. W. Hengstenberg
H. A. Ironside
B. W. Johnson
Alonso T. Jones
Jack Kelley
William Kelly
Don Koenig
Gordon E. Ladd
Clarence Larkin
Francis Nigel Lee
David B. Loughran
John MacArthur
Henry Madison Morris
Robert H. Mounce
John H. Ogwyn
David C. Pack
Jon Paulien
J. Dwight Pentecost
Peter Pett
Bob Pickle
Vern S. Poythress
John H. Pratt & Edward B. Elliott
Ken Raggio
James Stuart Russell
Tyconius
John Walvoord
Ronald Weinland
James White

Jack Kelley

1st trumpet

Fire breaks out over a third of the Earth, the acrid smoke from the grass and trees filling the skies above.

2nd trumpet

a giant asteroid or meteor crashing into the Earth's oceans

3rd trumpet

One third of the world's fresh water becomes poisonous, perhaps because of radioactive contamination

4th trumpet

Between the smoke from the grass and forest fires, and particulates thrown into the air by the meteor strike the atmosphere has become so dense that 1/3 of the light from the heavenly bodies is blocked

5th trumpet

clearly a demonic manifestation of some sort

6th trumpet

a coalition of armies from the Far East

7th trumpet

with the 7th Trumpet the future has arrived. The Lord has taken up the Kingdom that He bought and paid for at the cross, and is now set to claim it.

Copyright © 2010 by Douglas E. Cox
All Rights Reserved.