Verse 2
And he cryed myghtyly with a stronge voyce sayinge: Great Babilon is fallen ys fallen and ys become the habitation of devels and the holde of all fowle sprettes and a cage of all vnclene and hatefull byrdes
Referenced Verses
- Rev 14:8 : 8 And there folowed another angell sayinge: Babilon is fallen is fallen that gret cite for she made all nacions drynke of the wyne of hyr fornicacion.
- Rev 14:15 : 15 And another angell came oute of the temple cryinge with a lowde voyce to him that sate on the clowde. Thruste in thy sycle and repe: for the tyme is come to repe for the corne of the erth is rype.
- Rev 16:13 : 13 And I sawe thre vnclene sprettes lyke frogges come out of the mouthe of the dragon and out of the mouthe of the beeste and out of the mouthe of the falce prophett.
- Rev 16:19 : 19 And the greate cite was devyded into thre parties And the cities of nacions fell. And grett Babilon came in remembraunce before God to geve vnto hyr the cuppe of wyne of the fearcenes of his wrathe.
- Rev 17:5 : 5 And in her forhed was a name wrytten a mistery gret Babylon the mother of whordome and abominacions of the erth.
- Rev 17:18 : 18 And the woman which thou sawest ys that gret cyte which raigneth over the kynges of the erth.
- Rev 18:10 : 10 and shall stonde a farre of for feare of her punnysshment sayinge: Alas Alas that gret cite Babilon that myghty cite: For at won houre is her iudgment come.
- Rev 18:21 : 21 And a myghty angell toke vp a stone lyke a grett mylstone and cast it into the see sayinge: with suche violence shall that gret cite Babilon be cast and shallbe founde no more.
- Lev 11:13-19 : 13 These are the foules which ye shall abhorre and which shall not be eaten, for they are an abhominacion. The egle, the gooshauke, the cormoraunte, the kyte, 14 the vultur and all his kynd 15 and all kynde of rauens, 16 the estrich, the nightcrowe, the cocow, the sparowhauke and al the kynde: 17 the litle oule, the storcke, the great oul 18 the backe, the pellicane, the pye, 19 the heron, the Iaye with the kynde, the lappwynge ad the swalowe.
- Mark 5:3-5 : 3 which had his abydinge amoge the graves. And no man coulde bynde him: no not with cheynes 4 because that when he was often bounde wt fetters and cheynes he plucked ye chaynes asundre and brake the fetters in peaces. Nether coulde eny man tame him. 5 And alwayes bothe nyght and daye he cryed in ye moutaynes and in ye graves and bet himsilfe wt stones.
- Luke 8:27-28 : 27 And as he went out to londe ther met him a certayne man out of ye cite which had a devyll longe tyme and ware noo clothes nether aboode in eny housse: but amonge graves. 28 When he sawe Iesus he cryed and fell doune before him and with a loude voyce sayde: What have I to do with the Iesus the sonne of the God moost hyest? I beseche the torment me not.
- Rev 1:15 : 15 and his fete lyke vnto brasse as though they brent in a fornace: and his voyce as the sounde of many waters.
- Rev 5:2 : 2 And I sawe a stronge angell which cryed with a loude voyce: Who is worthy to open the boke and to loose the seales therof.
- Rev 10:3 : 3 And cryed with a lowde voyce as when a lyon roreth. And when he had cryed seven thondres spake their voyces.