Wahyu 14:10-11
Konteks14:10 that person 1 will also drink of the wine of God’s anger 2 that has been mixed undiluted in the cup of his wrath, and he will be tortured with fire and sulfur 3 in front of the holy angels and in front of the Lamb. 14:11 And the smoke from their 4 torture will go up 5 forever and ever, and those who worship the beast and his image will have 6 no rest day or night, along with 7 anyone who receives the mark of his name.”
Wahyu 20:10
Konteks20:10 And the devil who deceived 8 them was thrown into the lake of fire and sulfur, 9 where the beast and the false prophet are 10 too, and they will be tormented there day and night forever and ever.
[14:10] 1 tn Grk “he himself.”
[14:10] 2 tn The Greek word for “anger” here is θυμός (qumos), a wordplay on the “passion” (θυμός) of the personified city of Babylon in 14:8.
[14:10] 3 tn Traditionally, “brimstone.”
[14:11] 4 tn The Greek pronoun is plural here even though the verbs in the previous verse are singular.
[14:11] 5 tn The present tense ἀναβαίνει (anabainei) has been translated as a futuristic present (ExSyn 535-36). This is also consistent with the future passive βασανισθήσεται (basanisqhsetai) in v. 10.
[14:11] 6 tn The present tense ἔχουσιν (ecousin) has been translated as a futuristic present to keep the English tense consistent with the previous verb (see note on “will go up” earlier in this verse).
[20:10] 9 tn Traditionally, “brimstone.”
[20:10] 10 tn The verb in this clause is elided. In keeping with the previous past tenses some translations supply a past tense verb here (“were”), but in view of the future tense that follows (“they will be tormented”), a present tense verb was used to provide a transition from the previous past tense to the future tense that follows.