Four Angels in the Euphrates



Q: Please explain "Loose the four angels which are bound in the great river Euphrates. Revelation 9:14

A: Here is the passage in question.

Revelation 9:13-15 And the sixth angel sounded, and I heard a voice from the four horns of the golden altar which is before God, Saying to the sixth angel which had the trumpet, Loose the four angels which are bound in the great river Euphrates. And the four angels were loosed, which were prepared for an hour, and a day, and a month, and a year, for to slay the third part of men.

This passage deals with the sixth trumpet and what is called the second woe. The three woes refer to Revelation 8:13 where an angel cries, "Woe, woe, woe, to the inhabiters of the earth by reason of the other voices of the trumpet of the three angels, which are yet to sound!" The last three trumpets bring special woes to the inhabitants of the earth. The second of these woes deals with the loosing of four very special angels.

Notice several things about these four angels. First, their purpose is to slay the third part of mankind. Their loosing sends forth an army of two hundred million horsemen (Revelation 9:16-18). It is difficult to determine whether these horses and riders are supernatural or marvels of modern technology. But it is clear that they are deadly and that they fulfill their purpose. Second, these angels are prepared for a very special time. They are to be released at the very year, month, day, and hour for which they are prepared. Third, they are bound until the time of the purpose for which they are ordained. Fourth, they are bound in the great river Euphrates. Let's see if we can make sense out of this. 

These angels are certainly fallen angels. Their sole purpose is to kill. This "power of death" (Hebrews 2:14) is the lot of the devil. They are bound until they are released for their special purpose. The only other creature bound in the book of Revelation is the devil who is bound in the bottomless pit for a thousand years (Revelation 20:2). Other fallen angels have been delivered "into chains of darkness, to be reserved unto judgment" (2Peter 2:4). The four angels bound in the Euphrates are certainly fallen angels. 

Why they are bound in the Euphrates is a bit of a mystery. A couple of details about the Euphrates are significant. First, the Euphrates was the farthest eastern boundary of the land promised to Israel (Genesis 15:18; Deuteronomy 1:7). Those crossing the Euphrates going east were definitely leaving the promised land. Second, the Euphrates River is especially connected to Babylon (2Kings 24:7; Jeremiah 46:2) and Babylon is prominent in the book of Revelation (Revelation 14:8; 16:19: 17:5; 18:2, 10, 21). Beyond this, much is speculation. Are these fallen angels connected to Mystery Babylon? Did they commit earlier sins for which they were bound? I cannot tell. We are told what part God wants us to know at this time. The rest will be revealed when God sees fit. 

Till He comes, 
(Article By)
Pastor David Reagan

ANGELS


Are angels real?

Angels are absolutely real. The angel, Gabriel, brought the message to Mary that she was to have a baby (read Luke 1:26-38). The angel, Michael, has been fighting wars on behalf of God since the fall of Satan. Revelation 12:7 says that there is a coming war where Satan will be defeated by Michael and his angels and will be cast out of heaven. And, speaking of Satan, He was the most beautiful of all angels until he decided that he was better than God and fell from his exalted position and became God's enemy and the enemy of the saints (read Isaiah 14).

All through the Bible are accounts of people interacting with angels and of angels acting on behalf of people. Angels are real servants of God but you won't know the full extent of the work they do until you get to heaven. I am excited about finally understanding the full truth about what angels have done in my life and what they have protected me from!

Scripture reference to angels: (KJV)

1) To announce: Luke 1:26-38 v26: “And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city of Galilee named Nazereth”……v38: “And Mary said, Behold, the handmaiden of the Lord; be it unto me according to thy word. And the angel departed from her.” Verses 1:26-38 encompass the complete conversation between Mary and the angel Gabriel. Companion to this is Luke 1:18-19.

2) To protect: Dan 6:22 “My God hath sent his angel and hath shut the lion’s mouths, that they have not hurt me: foreasmuch as before him innocence was found in me: and also before thee O king, have I done no hurt”.

3) In judgement: Matthew 13:41-42 v41 “The Son of man shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather together out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them that do iniquity” v42 “ And shall cast them into a furnace of fire: there shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth”.

There are many references to angels in the Bible. Below is an additional list of scripture verses pertaining to angels. (We recommend that you read the entire chapter so that you will underestand these verses in their proper context). OT: Ex23:20; IIKings19:35; Ps104:4. NT: Mt4:11; Mt28:2-7; Lk16:22; Jn1:51; Act5:19; Heb13:2; 1Pet1:12; 1Pet3:22; 2Pet2:11; Rev15:1; Rev 17:7; Rev22:8-9.

Revelation 9:1-3
And the fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star fall from heaven unto the earth: and to him was given the key of the bottomless pit.
And he opened the bottomless pit; and there arose a smoke out of the pit, as the smoke of a great furnace; and the sun and the air were darkened by reason of the smoke of the pit.
And there came out of the smoke locusts upon the earth: and unto them was given power, as the scorpions of the earth have power.

There are Good Angels
and Evil (Fallen) Angels
Isaiah 14:12
How art thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!