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The first angel blew his trumpet, and hail and fire, mixed with blood, were hurled to the earth. So a third of the earth was burned up, a third of the trees were burned up, and all the green grass was burned up.
The first G4413 sounded G4537, and there was hail G5464 and fire G4442 mixed G3396 with blood G129, and it was hurled G906 to the earth G1093; and a third G5154 of the earth G1093 was burned G2618 up G2618, and a third G5154 of the trees G1186 were burned G2618 up G2618, and all G3956 the green G5515 grass G5528 was burned G2618 up G2618.
And the first G4413 sounded G4537, and there came G1096 hail G5464 and fire G4442, mixed G3396 with blood G129, and they were thrown G906 to the earth G1093; and a third G5154 of the earth G1093 was burned G2618 up G2618, and a third G5154 of the trees G1186 were burned G2618 up G2618, and all G3956 the green G5515 grass G5528 was burned G2618 up G2618.
The first [angel] sounded [his trumpet], and there was [a storm of] hail and fire, mixed with blood, and it was hurled to the earth; and a third of the earth was burned up, and a third of the trees were burned up, and all the green grass was burned up.
فَبَوَّقَ الْمَلاَكُ الأَوَّلُ، فَحَدَثَ بَرَدٌ وَنَارٌ مَخْلُوطَانِ بِدَمٍ، وَأُلْقِيَا إِلَى الأَرْضِ، فَاحْتَرَقَ ثُلْثُ الأَشْجَارِ، وَاحْتَرَقَ كُلُّ عُشْبٍ أَخْضَرَ.
The Textus Receptus (latin, "Received Text") is the Greek text originally compiled by Erasmus around 1516. Though the earliest work was prepared by Desiderius Erasmus, his work was later revised by Robert Estienne (or, Stephanus) and further revised by Theodore Beza. The text produced by each is substantially the same, aside from some minor variations. The Blue Letter Bible utilizes Stephanus' edition from 1550.
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