啟示錄第8章
第七印和香爐
1羔羊揭開第七印的時候,天上寂靜約有二刻。

Anonymous, England – Douce Apocalypse – Bodleian Ms180 – p.021 Seventh seal.(c.1265~70)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)
2我看見那站在 神面前的七位天使,有七枝號賜給他們。

Coventry glazier John Thornton – York Minster, Great East Window – 7 trumpets(1405~8)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Unknown – illuminator – The Opening of the Seventh Seal: The Distribution of Trumpets(c.1255~60)Getty Center, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

atelier de Nicolas Bataille sur cartons de Hennequin de Bruges. – Tenture de l’Apocalypse(entre 1373-1377 et 1382)Musée de la Tapisserie de l’Apocalypse, château d’Angers, Angers (France)(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. by PMRMaeyaert, Wikimedia Commons)

Maître d’Anne de Bretagne – Rose window of Sainte-Chapelle (Paris) – Angels taken tuba(15th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)
3另有一位天使,拿著金香爐來,站在祭壇旁邊。有許多香賜給他,要和眾聖徒的祈禱一同獻在寶座前的金壇上。

Anonymous – Cloisters Apocalypse – Angels give tubes and incense(c.1330)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

The Seventh Seal: The Distribution of the Seven Trumpets and The Altar Censed. From Apocalypse Picture Book, English (prob. Abbey of Saint Albans), c. 1255-60. Manuscript on vellum, 11×8 in. Pierpont Morgan Library, New York.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – The Seventh Seal: the Angels give trumpets and incense(13th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

atelier de Nicolas Bataille sur cartons de Hennequin de Bruges. – Tenture de l’Apocalypse(entre 1373-1377 et 1382)Musée de la Tapisserie de l’Apocalypse, château d’Angers, Angers (France)(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. by PMRMaeyaert, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Лубок. Воскресение(before 1917)Музей народной графики(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Maître d’Anne de Bretagne – Rose window of Sainte-Chapelle (Paris) – Angel with incense(15th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous Greek painter – Elizabeth Day McCormick Apocalypse, f72v – Seventh seal, Trumpets given(17th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Odilon Redon – And the Angel Took the Censer (Puis l’ange prit l’encensoir) Apocalypse of Saint John (Apocalypse de Saint-Jean).(1899)Vollard, Paris. Blanchard, Paris.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)
4那香的煙和眾聖徒的祈禱從天使的手中一同升到 神面前。
5天使拿著香爐,盛滿了壇上的火,倒在地上;隨有雷轟、大聲、閃電、地震。

Anonymous, England – Douce Apocalypse – Bodleian Ms180 – p.022 Angel given incence censes the altar(c.1265~70)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – f. 11v: Incense poured on the Altar of Heaven (left) and on the earth (right)(13th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – The Seventh Seal: An Angel Censing an Altar and Pouring the Censer over the Earth(c.1255~60)Getty Center, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Gebhard Fugel – Douce Apocalypse – Apocalypse by Gebhard Fugel 09 – Kap. 8.2 Posaunenzyklus(1933)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

atelier de Nicolas Bataille sur cartons de Hennequin de Bruges. – Tenture de l’Apocalypse(entre 1373-1377 et 1382)Musée de la Tapisserie de l’Apocalypse, château d’Angers, Angers (France)(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. by PMRMaeyaert, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Queen Mary Apocalypse – BL Royal MS 19 B XV f. 13v – Seven trumpets(14th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous Russian Old Believer – Apocalypse by Andrew of Caesarea f.076v The seventh seal, seven trumpets(c.1800)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Миниатюра из книги «Апокалипсис трехтолковый». Московская старообрядческая книгопечатня 1909 г., с древлеписьменной рукописи первой половины XVII в.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Facundus, pour Ferdinand Ier de Castille et Leon et la reine Sancha – L’Ange et l’Encensoir d’or. Apoc. VIII(1047)Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, Ms Vit.14.2, f°162v(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Ende – Miniatura del Beato de Gerona(975)Catedral de Santa María de Gerona, Girona, (Spain)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous Greek painter- Dionysiou monastery – Apocalypse 07 Trumpets(17th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous, France, Central (Paris and Clairefontaine) – Five scenes from the book of Apocalypse(15th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Stephanus Garsia (and other unnamed) – The Saint-Sever Beatus, also known as the Apocalypse of Saint-Sever, (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS lat. 8878) is a French Romanesque illuminated Apocalypse manuscript from the 11th Century.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Seventh seal: angels receiving seven trumpets – Sacrifice of incense on the alter; the angel throws the censer on the earth, causing, “terre motus”(Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license by Welcome Images, Wikimedia Commons)

Oveco – The Beato of Valcavado is an illuminated manuscript—copies of the Commentary on the Apocalypse of Saint John of Beatus of Liébana—copied by a monk called Oveco in the year 970, in the now-vanished Our Lady of Valcavado monastery in Palencia. It is held in the collection of the Santa Cruz Palace.(970)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Coventry glazier John Thornton – Angels give incense. York Minster, Great East Window(1405~8)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Maître d’Anne de Bretagne – Rose window of Sainte-Chapelle (Paris) – Emptying of the Censer(15th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Monogrammist – God the Father with the seven angels with trumpets, woodcut from the Wittengerg bble of Martin Luther(1534)British Museum(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Phillip Medhurst – Apocalypse 8. Opening the seals. Revelation cap 8 v 1-5. Mortier’s Bible. Phillip Medhurst Collection(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license., Wikimedia Commons)

Dirck Jacobsz. Vellert – Apocalypse C.8, Angel with incense(16th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Georg David Nessenthaler – Ulrichbibel – Apocalypse 04 Die sieben Posaunen(1755)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)
七號
6拿著七枝號的七位天使就預備要吹。

Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld – Woodcut for “Die Bibel in Bildern”(1860)Die Bibel in Bildern(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – La Ferté-Milon (02), église Saint-Nicolas, verrière n° 7, registre médian 1(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. attribute to Pierre Poschadel, Wikimedia Commons)

Auftraggeber: Otto III. oder Heinrich II. – The Seven Trumpets and the angel with a censer(c.1000)Bamberger Apokalypse Folio 19 verso, Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, MS A. II. 42(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)
7第一位天使吹號,就有雹子與火攙著血丟在地上;地的三分之一和樹的三分之一被燒了,一切的青草也被燒了。

anonymous Russian Old Believer – Walters Ms. W917 – Apocalypse by Andrew of Caesarea f.079v The first trumpet, fiery hail(c.1800)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Stephanus Garsia (and other unnamed) – Eluminure Apocalypse de Saint Sever. Folio 137v of the Apocalypse of St. Sever (St. Sever Beatus), The rain of fire and blood(11th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Gebhard Fugel – Apocalypse by Gebhard Fugel 10 – Kap. 8.7 Erste Posaune(1933)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – The First Trumpet: fire rains on the earth(13th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Unknown illuminator – The First Trumpet- Hail and Fire Fall from Heaven(c.1255~60)Getty Center, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous Medieval Artist – Cloisters Apocalypse – 1st Trumpet – fire rains on the earth(c.1330)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous, England – Douce Apocalypse – Bodleian Ms180 – p.023 First trumpet(c.1265~70)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Queen Mary Apocalypse – BL Royal MS 19 B XV f. 14 First Trumpet(14th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Миниатюра из книги «Апокалипсис трехтолковый». Московская старообрядческая книгопечатня 1909 г., с древлеписьменной рукописи первой половины XVII в.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Bible. Apocalypse. Slavonic. KNIGA APOCALIPSIS. [RUSSIA/UKRAINE, AFTER 1843] folio (328 x 213mm.), 405 leaves, manuscript in Church Slavonic on paper(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Facundus, pour Ferdinand Ier de Castille et Leon et la reine Sancha – La première Trompette. La gr^le de feu mêlée de sang. Apoc. VIII(1047)Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, Ms Vit.14.2, f°163v(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Oveco – Valcavado Beatus f. 114r – First trumpet(970)The Beato of Valcavado is an illuminated manuscript—copies of the Commentary on the Apocalypse of Saint John of Beatus of Liébana—copied by a monk called Oveco in the year 970, in the now-vanished Our Lady of Valcavado monastery in Palencia. It is held in the collection of the Santa Cruz Palace.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – A page from the Bamberg Apocalypse, The First trumpet. Bamberg State Library, Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Medieval Spanish – The Escorial Beatus (Escorial, Biblioteca Monasterio, Cod. & II. 5)(10th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Leaf from a Beatus Manuscript: the First Angel Sounds the Trumpet; Fire, Hail-stones, and Blood are Cast Upon the Earth(c.1180)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City(Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous Greek painter – Elizabeth Day McCormick Apocalypse, f69v – First trumpet(17th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

France, Central (Paris and Clairefontaine) – Five scenes from the book of Apocalypse(15th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Château d’Angers; Angers; Pays de la Loire, Maine-et-Loire; France; Tenture de l’Apocalypse; no 9, L’ange vide son encensoir; Cultural heritage; Cultural heritage(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. photo by PMRMaeyaert, Wikimedia Commons)
Gerard de Jode. After: Jan Snellinck – Icones Revelationum 07 (Gerard de Jode) – First trumpet(1585)Thesaurus Novi Testamenti elegantissimis iconibus expressus continens historias atque miracula do[mi] ni nostri Iesu Christ Icones Revelationum S Iho[anne]s Evangeliste in Pathmo(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Dirck Jacobsz. Vellert – Apocalypse C.8 – Rain of fire(16th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Hans Burgkmair the Elder – Verso of Sheet with The Fire-Rain, from The Apocalypse(1523~4)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City(Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication, Wikimedia Commons)

Vitrail Renaissance – voir titre.(2016)(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. photo by Pierre Poschadel, Wikimedia Commons)
8第二位天使吹號,就有彷彿火燒著的大山扔在海中;海的三分之一變成血,
9海中的活物死了三分之一,船隻也壞了三分之一。

Walters Ms. W917 – Apocalypse with commentaries by Andrew of Caesarea This manuscript was made around 1800 by the “Old Believers,” a group of Russian Christians who dissented from the Russian Orthodox Church and were subsequently persecuted and excommunicated.(c.1800)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Stephanus Garsia (and other unnamed) – Second trumpet. The Saint-Sever Beatus, also known as the Apocalypse of Saint-Sever, (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS lat. 8878) is a French Romanesque illuminated Apocalypse manuscript from the 11th Century.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Facundus, pour Ferdinand Ier de Castille et Leon et la reine Sancha – La deuxième Trompette. La montagne embrasée tombe dans la mer. Apoc. VIII(1047)Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, Ms Vit.14.2, f°166(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Apocalypsis S. Johannis cum glossis, WMS 49(Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license., Wikimedia Commons)

Giusto de Menabuoi – 2nd trumpet, Frescos in the Baptistry (Padua)(Apocalypse)(14th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

L’Apocalypse au château d’Angers(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, 2.5 Generic, 2.0 Generic and 1.0 Generic license. photo by Remi Jouan, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – The Second Trumpet: fire on the sea(13th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Dirck Jacobsz. Vellert – Apocalypse C.8 – Fire on the sea(16th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Миниатюра из книги «Апокалипсис трехтолковый». Московская старообрядческая книгопечатня 1909 г., с древлеписьменной рукописи первой половины XVII в.(1909)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Le fléau de la seconde trompette(c.950~955)El Escorial, Real Biblioteca de San Lorenzo, Ms & II. 5, f°93v(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Folio 20v of the Bamberg Apocalypse. The second trumpet. Bamberg State Library, Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Illustrators of Beato de Liébana – Beati in Apocalipsin libri duodecim page 199(10th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

France, Central (Paris and Clairefontaine) – BL Royal MS 19 D III f. 597v – Apocalypse – 2nd trumpet(15th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Cloisters Apocalypse(c.1330)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous, England – Douce Apocalypse – Bodleian Ms180 – p.024 Second trumpet(c.1265~70)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous Greek painter – The Elizabeth Day McCormick Apocalypse (Goodspeed Manuscript Collection, gms-0931-22) in Chicago, illustrates 69 subjects of an early 17th-century translation of the Apocalypse into vernacular Greek.(17th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)
Gerard de Jode. After: Jan Snellinck – Thesaurus Novi Testamenti elegantissimis iconibus expressus continens historias atque miracula do[mi] ni nostri Iesu Christ Icones Revelationum S Iho[anne]s Evangeliste in Pathmo(1585)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

La Ferté-Milon (02), église Saint-Nicolas, verrière n° 6, registre supérieur 2(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. photo by Pierre Poschadel, Wikimedia Commons)

Château d’Angers; Angers; Pays de la Loire, Maine-et-Loire; France; Tenture de l’Apocalypse; ; Cultural heritage; Cultural heritage(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. photo by PMRMaeyaert, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Queen Mary Apocalypse – BL Royal MS 19 B XV f. 14v Second Trumpet(14th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Maître d’Anne de Bretagne – Rose window of Sainte-Chapelle (Paris)(15th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – The Second Trumpet: The Burning Mountain in the Sea(c.1255~60)Getty Center, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

The Beato of Valcavado is an illuminated manuscript—copies of the Commentary on the Apocalypse of Saint John of Beatus of Liébana—copied by a monk called Oveco in the year 970, in the now-vanished Our Lady of Valcavado monastery in Palencia. It is held in the collection of the Santa Cruz Palace.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Vasiliy Koren – Vasiliy Koren’s Apocalypse – Second trumpet(1692~6)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Coventry glazier John Thornton – 2nd trumpet. York Minster, Great East Window(1405~8)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Hans Holbein d. Ä. – Zwinglibibel (1531) Apocalypse 06 Posaunenengel bereit(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Meister Bertram von Minden – Apocalypse triptych – 2nd trumpet(c.1380)V&A Museum(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

John Martin – The Opening of the Seventh Seal. Mezzotint(1837)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)
10第三位天使吹號,就有燒著的大星,好像火把從天上落下來,落在江河的三分之一和眾水的泉源上。
11(這星名叫「茵蔯」。)眾水的三分之一變為茵蔯,因水變苦,就死了許多人。

Anonymous Russian Old Believer – The third trumpet, destruction of the waters. Walters Ms. W917 – Apocalypse with commentaries by Andrew of Caesarea This manuscript was made around 1800 by the “Old Believers,” a group of Russian Christians who dissented from the Russian Orthodox Church and were subsequently persecuted and excommunicated.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Stephanus Garsia (and other unnamed) – Third trumpet(Detail). The Saint-Sever Beatus, also known as the Apocalypse of Saint-Sever, (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS lat. 8878) is a French Romanesque illuminated Apocalypse manuscript from the 11th Century.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Ms 724/1596 f.12r Apocalypse. Three angels sounding trumpets, hail burning the earth, a fiery mountain over the sea and the star, Absinthe(c.1448)’Liber Floridus’ by Lambert de Saint-Omer(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – The Mountain and the Star Fall into the Sea, illustration from the Apocalypsis Sancti Johannis, block book, fourth edition, folio 11(C.1460~70)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City(Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication, Wikimedia Commons)

Vasiliy Koren – Vasiliy Koren’s Apocalypse p.8 Third trumpet(1692~6)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Giusto de Menabuoi – 3rd trumpet, Frescos in the Baptistry (Padua)(14th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – France-001405 – Apocalypse Tapestry(1375)(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license. photo by Dennis Jarvis from Halifax, Canada, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – The Third Trumpet: a burning star falls from Heaven(13th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Dirck Jacobsz. Vellert – Apocalypse C.8 – Burning star(16th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Medieval anonymous – Apocalypse figurée des ducs de Savoie(1428~34)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Миниатюра из книги «Апокалипсис трехтолковый». Московская старообрядческая книгопечатня 1909 г., с древлеписьменной рукописи первой половины XVII в.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Facundus, pour Ferdinand Ier de Castille et Leon et la reine Sancha – La troisième Trompette. L’Etoile Absinthe tombe dans les eaux.. Apoc. VIII(1047)Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Folio 21r of the Bamberg Apocalypse, The third trumpet. Bamberg State Library(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Illustrators of Beato de Liébana – Beati in Apocalipsin libri duodecim(10th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Medieval Spanish Anonymous – The Escorial Beatus (Escorial, Biblioteca Monasterio, Cod. & II. 5)(10th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

France, Central (Paris and Clairefontaine) – Five scenes from the book of Apocalypse(15th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Douce Apocalypse – Bodleian Ms180 – p.025 Third trumphet(c.1265~70)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous Greek painter – Elizabeth Day McCormick Apocalypse, f75v – Third trumpet(17th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Queen Mary Apocalypse (early 14th C) – BL Royal MS 19 B XV(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Maître d’Anne de Bretagne – Rose window of Sainte-Chapelle (Paris)(15th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – The Third Trumpet: The Burning Star Falls into the River(c.1255~60)Getty Center, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Third trumpet. The Beato of Valcavado is an illuminated manuscript—copies of the Commentary on the Apocalypse of Saint John of Beatus of Liébana—copied by a monk called Oveco in the year 970, in the now-vanished Our Lady of Valcavado monastery in Palencia. It is held in the collection of the Santa Cruz Palace.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Coventry glazier John Thornton – York Minster, Great East Window, 3rd trumpet(1405~8)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Burning star fall(details)(Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license., Wikimedia Commons)

Meister Bertram von Minden – Apocalypse triptych – 2nd trumpet(c.1380)V&A Museum(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – 3rd trumpet. Apocalipsis Figurado de los Duques de Saboya (S. XV)(Details)(15th cnetury)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)
12第四位天使吹號,日頭的三分之一、月亮的三分之一、星辰的三分之一都被擊打,以致日月星的三分之一黑暗了,白晝的三分之一沒有光,黑夜也是這樣。
13我又看見一個鷹飛在空中,並聽見牠大聲說:「三位天使要吹那其餘的號。你們住在地上的民,禍哉!禍哉!禍哉!」

Stephanus Garsia (and other unnamed) – Fourth trumpet. The Saint-Sever Beatus, also known as the Apocalypse of Saint-Sever, (Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale, MS lat. 8878) is a French Romanesque illuminated Apocalypse manuscript from the 11th Century.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous Russian Old Believer – Walters Ms. W917 – Apocalypse by Andrew of Caesarea f.085v The fourth trumpet, obscuring of the sun and moon(c.1800)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Le quatrième Ange sonne de la trompette (Apocalypse VIII)(c.950~955)El Escorial, Real Biblioteca de San Lorenzo, Ms & II. 5, f°94v(Public Domain photo by Real Biblioteca de San Lorenzo, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Eclipse of tthe moon, sun, and stars(details)(Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license., Wikimedia Commons)

Meister Bertram von Minden – Apocalypse triptych – 2nd trumpet(c.1380)V&A Museum(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Giusto de Menabuoi – 4thh trumpet, Frescos in the Baptistry (Padua)(14th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – The Fourth Trumpet: the sun and moon are darkened(13th cnetury)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – The lament of the eagle(13th cnetury)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Dirck Jacobsz. Vellert – Apocalypse C.8(16th cnetury)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – 4th trumpet. Apocalipsis Figurado de los Duques de Saboya (S. XV)(Details)(15th cnetury)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Миниатюра из книги «Апокалипсис трехтолковый». Московская старообрядческая книгопечатня 1909 г., с древлеписьменной рукописи первой половины XVII в.(1909)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Folio 21v of the Bamberg Apocalypse – The Fourth trumpet. Bamberg State Library(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Illustrators of Beato de Liébana – Beati in Apocalipsin libri duodecim(10th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

France, Central (Paris and Clairefontaine) – Five scenes from the book of Apocalypse(15th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Cloisters Apocalypse – 4th Trumpet – sun and moon are darkened(c.1330)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous, England – Douce Apocalypse – Bodleian Ms180(c.1265~70)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous, England – Douce Apocalypse – Bodleian Ms180 – p.027 Eagle’s woe(c.1265~70)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous Greek painter – The Elizabeth Day McCormick Apocalypse (Goodspeed Manuscript Collection, gms-0931-22) in Chicago, illustrates 69 subjects of an early 17th-century translation of the Apocalypse into vernacular Greek.(17th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Egeas – Apocalipse do Lorvão, O Quarto Anjo Toca a sua Trombeta (fl. 139)(1189)Arquivo Nacional Torre do Tombo(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)
Gerard de Jode. After: Jan Snellinck – Icones Revelationum 09 (Gerard de Jode) – Fourth trumpet(1585)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

L’aigle de malheur (tapisserie de l’Apocalypse) / The Eagle of Doom (Tapestry of the Apocalypse)(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. by Kimon Berlin, user:Gribeco, Wikimedia Commons)

La Ferté-Milon (02), église Saint-Nicolas, verrière n° 7, registre inférieur 3(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license. by Pierre Poschadel, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Leaf from a Beatus Manuscript: the Fourth Angel Sounds the Trumpet and an Eagle Cries Woe(c.1180)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City(Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Queen Mary Apocalypse (early 14th C) – BL Royal MS 19 B XV(14th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – The Fourth Trumpet- The Darkening of a Third of the Celestial Bodies(1255~60)Getty Center, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

The Beato of Valcavado is an illuminated manuscript—copies of the Commentary on the Apocalypse of Saint John of Beatus of Liébana—copied by a monk called Oveco in the year 970, in the now-vanished Our Lady of Valcavado monastery in Palencia. It is held in the collection of the Santa Cruz Palace.(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Yates Thompson MS 10 – f. 14r: the fourth angel sounds his trumpet, causing the darkening of the sun and moon; an eagle, top centre, flanked by the sun and moon (Revelation 8: 12-13)(c.1370~90)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Facundus, pour Ferdinand Ier de Castille et Leon et la reine Sancha – La quatrième Trompette qui obscurcit le Soleil, la Lune, les Etoiles. Apoc. VIII(1047)Madrid, Biblioteca Nacional, Ms Vit.14.2, f°168(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Apocalypse figurée des ducs de Savoie – Escorial E Vit.5 – Lament of the eagle(15th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Jean Mansel – The Fourh Trumpet of the Apocalypse(15th century)Liber Floridus par Lambert de Saint-Omer // Chantilly, musée Condé(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Coventry glazier John Thornton – Fourth trumpet. York Minster, Great East Window(1405~8)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Coventry glazier John Thornton – Lament of the eagle. York Minster, Great East Window(1405~8)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Matthias Gerung – Page 291: The Opening of the Seventh Seal and the First Four Sounding Trumpets, Revelation 8:1-13(c.1530~2)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Anonymous – Apocalypse flamande – BNF Néerl3 f.9r Seven trumpets(15th century)(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Albrecht Dürer – The opening of the seventh seal and the eagle crying ‘Woe'(1498)British Museum(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)

Jean Duvet – The Opening of the Seventh Seal, from the Apocalypse(before 1561)Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City(Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication, Wikimedia Commons)

Phillip Medhurst – Apocalypse 12. John’s vision. Revelation caps 8-9. Mortier’s Bible. Phillip Medhurst Collection(2008)(Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license., Wikimedia Commons)

Meister Bertram von Minden – trumpets. Apocalypse triptych(c.1380)V&A museum(Public Domain, Wikimedia Commons)