New Testament

Revelation 16:7

The Clear Bible Translation matches the King James Version, written at a 10th-grade reading level in plain English

At a Glance

In Revelation 16:7, a voice from the altar acknowledges the righteousness of God's judgments.

Author
John the apostle
Written
Around AD 95
Genre
Apocalyptic prophecy
Original Audience
The seven churches of Asia Minor
CBTClear Bible Translation

And I heard a voice from the altar say, "Yes, Lord God, the Almighty — your judgments are true and righteous."

KJVKing James Version

And I heard another out of the altar say, Even so, Lord God Almighty, true and righteous are thy judgments.

Verse Analysis

Plain-English insight for readers

In Revelation 16:7, a voice from the altar acknowledges the righteousness of God's judgments. This moment emphasizes the belief that God's decisions are just and fair, reflecting His nature as the Almighty. The altar symbolizes a place of sacrifice and worship, indicating that even in times of judgment, there is a recognition of God's authority and the truth of His actions. The phrase 'true and righteous' reinforces the idea that God's judgments are not arbitrary but are based on His perfect wisdom and justice. This verse serves as a reminder to believers that, despite the chaos and suffering in the world, God's ultimate plan is just and will be fulfilled. It encourages faith in God's character and His ultimate authority over all things, affirming that His judgments are always right and deserved.

How to apply Revelation 16:7 to your life

This verse encourages us to trust in God's justice, especially during difficult times. When facing challenges, we can find comfort in knowing that God's judgments are true and righteous. We should strive to align our lives with His principles and acknowledge His authority in our decisions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick, clear answers about this verse

What does Revelation 16:7 mean?

Revelation 16:7 expresses a voice from the altar affirming that God's judgments are true and righteous. It highlights the belief that God's decisions reflect His perfect justice and authority, even amidst judgment.

What is the significance of the altar in Revelation 16:7?

The altar in Revelation 16:7 symbolizes a place of sacrifice and worship, indicating that God's authority and the truth of His judgments are recognized even during times of judgment.

What does 'true and righteous' mean in Revelation 16:7?

In Revelation 16:7, 'true and righteous' emphasizes that God's judgments are not arbitrary but are based on His perfect wisdom and justice, reinforcing the belief in His fair and just nature.

How can Revelation 16:7 be applied in daily life?

Revelation 16:7 encourages believers to trust in God's justice during difficult times, reminding them to align their lives with His principles and acknowledge His authority in their decisions.

The Book of Revelation
Book Summary

The Book of Revelation

Revelation 1: The Revelation of Jesus Christ

This is the revelation of Jesus Christ, which God gives Him to show His servants things which must shortly come to pass, sent and signified by His angel to John, who bears record of the word of God. A blessing is pronounced upon those who read and hear the words of this prophecy and keep the things written therein, for the time is at hand. John writes to the seven churches in Asia, sending grace and peace from Him which is, and which was, and which is to come, and from Jesus Christ, the faithful witness, the first begotten of the dead, who washed us from our sins in His own blood. He declares Himself Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending. John, in the isle of Patmos for the word of God, is in the Spirit on the Lord's day and hears behind him a great voice as a trumpet. Turning, he sees seven golden candlesticks and one like the Son of man among them, clothed to the foot, His head and hairs white as wool, His eyes as a flame of fire, His feet like fine brass, His voice as the sound of many waters, seven stars in His right hand, and a sharp twoedged sword going out of His mouth. John falls at His feet as dead, and the Lord lays His right hand upon him, saying, Fear not, I am the first and the last, He that liveth and was dead and is alive for evermore. He reveals that the seven stars are the angels of the seven churches and the seven candlesticks are the seven churches.

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