NONE.filter - rwp Revelation:18:22:
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Revelation:18:21 @{A strong angel} (\heis aggelos ischuros\). Here \heis\ = a, just an indefinite article, not "one" as a numeral. {Took up} (\ren\). First aorist active indicative of \air\. {As it were a great millstone} (\hs mulinon megan\). Late adjective, in inscriptions, here only in N.T., made of millstone (\mulos\, strkjv@Matthew:18:6; strkjv@Revelation:18:22|), while \mulikos\ (Luke:17:2|) means belonging to a mill. This is not a small millstone turned by women (Matthew:24:41|), but one requiring an ass to turn it (Mark:9:42|), and so "a great" one. {Cast} (\ebalen\). Second aorist active of \ball\, to hurl. {With a mighty fall} (\hormmati\). Instrumental case (manner) of \hormma\, a rush, old word from \horma\, to rush (Matthew:8:32|), here only in N.T. {Shall be cast down} (\blethsetai\). Future (first) passive of \ball\, the same verb (\ebalen\), effective punctiliar future. Like a boulder hurled into the sea. {Shall be found no more at all} (\ou m heurethi eti\). Double negative with first aorist passive subjunctive of \heurisk\. See strkjv@9:6| for \ou m\ with the active voice of \heurisk\. Already the old Babylon was a desert waste (Strabo, XVI. 1073).
rwp@Revelation:18:22 @{The voice} (\phn\). Cf. strkjv@Ezekiel:26:13|. Or "sound" as in strkjv@1Corinthians:14:8| with \salpigx\ (trumpet). For this song of judgment see strkjv@Jeremiah:25:10|. {Of harpers} (\kitharidn\). Old word (from \kithara\, harp, and \idos\, singer) as in strkjv@14:2|. {Of minstrels} (\mousikn\). Old word (from \mousa\, music), here only in N.T., one playing on musical instruments. {Of flute-players} (\aultn\). Old word (from \aule\, to play on a flute, strkjv@Matthew:11:17|, \aulos\, flute, strkjv@1Corinthians:14:7|), in N.T. only here and strkjv@Matthew:9:23|. {Of trumpeters} (\salpistn\). Late form for the earlier \salpigkts\ (from \salpiz\), here only in N.T. {Shall be heard no more at all} (\ou m akousthi\). First aorist passive subjunctive of \akou\ with the double negative as below, with \phn mulou\ (sound of the millstone), and as in verse 21| with \ou me heurethi\ and again with \ps technits\ (craftsman). This old word is from \techn\, art, as here in some MSS. ("of whatsoever craft," \pass techns\). \Technits\ occurs also in this sense in strkjv@Acts:19:24,38|; and in strkjv@Hebrews:11:10| of God as the Architect. There is power in this four-fold sonorous repetition of \ou m\ and the subjunctive with two more examples in verse 23|.