Sermon Tone Analysis
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Revelation 18
…And he cried mightily with a strong
voice, saying, Babylon the great is
fallen, is fallen…
Chapter Outline:
I.
THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE GREAT ANGEL, VV. 1-3
II.
THE CALL FOR ALL OF GOD’S PEOPLE TO COME OUT OF HER,
VV. 4-5
III.
THE PRONOUNCEMENT OF DOOM UPON BABYLON, VV. 6-8
IV.
LAMENT OF KINGS, VV. 9-10
V.
LAMENT OF MERCHANTS, VV. 11-16
VI.
LAMENT OF THE SHIPMASTERS, VV. 17-19
VII.
A CALL TO REJOICE OVER BABYLON’S DESTRUCTION, V. 20
VIII.
A STRONG DEPICTION OF BABYLON’S FALL, V. 21
IX.
THE DESTRUCTION AND DESOLATION OF BABYLON, VV. 22-23
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