An eagle flies high into the sky, so that people in a wide area can see it. It has exceptionally keen sight and can see a long wa7y ahead of itself. (Job 39:29) One of the cherubic living creatures around God's throne was pictured a flying eagle. (Revelation 4:6, 7) Whether it this cherub or another farsighted servant of God, it loudly proclaims a dynamic message: "Woe, woe, woe"! Let earth's inhabitants take note, as the three remaining blasts are heard, each of them linked to one of these woes.
Next time: Chapter Twenty-Two/The First Woe - Locusts
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