Rev 9:3 “And there came out of the smoke *d Locusts upon the earth and unto them was given *e power, as the *f scorpions of the earth have power.”
Notes from the G Bible *d- Locusts are false teachers, heretics, patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, doctors, bachelors & masters which forsake Christ to maintain false doctrine. (A few more words in this caption I couldn’t translate)
*e- false and deceivable doctrine which is pleasant to the flesh
*f- that is secretly, to persecute and to sting with its tail as scorpions does such is the fashion of the hypocrites
Or found in Idumea.....
Idumea is Edom. The Lake of Fire is not in Edom. The center of the earth is an iron core. This core rotates. If you're sitting on this core as it rotated, you would always be climbing up the sides of it. This is why it is called the bottomless pit. The Lake of Fire, as the scriptures tell, is below the sea.
If read my original comment, I said that "some scholars" state this.
"I find it interesting that some scholars say in the land of Edom (Isaiah 34:5-10) is to be the location of the 'Lake of Fire'."
These are scholars stating this, not me. I don't share your personal belief. The land of Edom includes the Dead Sea. How fitting and is part of the Great Rift. How fitting if the depths of the Earth opened up there in the end times?
“For it is the day of the Lord’s vengeance, and the year of recompense for the controversy of Zion. And the streams [of Edom] shall be turned into pitch, and the dust into brimstone, and the land [of Edom] shall become burning pitch. It shall not be quenched night or day; the smoke shall go up for the age [not forever see Hebrew]” from generation to generation it shall lie waste. This burning of Edom (an area that borders the southern and southeastern portions of the Dead Sea) occurs when “the host of heaven shall be dissolved, and the heavens shall be rolled together as a scroll” (Isaiah 34:4)
I stand corrected.
Fellow traveler, I find there is always more to learn. Each day I wake up to a new day of learning. The notes that u/Sassafras11 posted from the 1560 Geneva Bible is a new learning for me and connects with the meaning of 'Pharmakea'. These people who are in positions of authority (false teachers, heretics, patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, doctors, bachelors & masters which forsake Christ to maintain false doctrine) and are purposely leading the innocent astray, especially the children, and causing all to stumble, be inflicted and harmed, it is only fitting death is not their only punishment, but the Second Death, the Lake of Fire to which we just discussed.
What is especially eye-opening to me is the use of the word 'locusts'. In the Greek (G200) the word is 'akris' and is defined as:
"a locust, particularly that species which especially infests oriental countries, stripping fields and trees. Numberless swarms of them almost every spring are carried by the wind from Arabia into Palestine, and having devastated that country migrate to regions farther north, until they perish by falling into the sea."
Interesting that Strong's Concordance defines the geographic location. It mentions the "numberless swarms" of locusts to which perhaps the numbers are are numberless worldwide. In Rev. 9:3 "locusts" represents:
"A description of the malignant spirits invading the world, taken from their nature, power, form and order. From their nature, for that they are like unto certain locust, in quickness, subtilty, hurtfulness, number, and such like in this verse."
"From their power, for that they are as the scorpions of the earth, of a secret force to do hurt."
"Scorpions" comes from the Greek word (G4651), ' skorpios'. A scorpion, the name of a little animal, somewhat resembling a lobster, which in warm regions lurk, esp. in stone walls; it has a poisonous sting in its tail.
Strong's Concordance doesn't provide a metaphoric meaning to either "locust" and "scorpion". Strong's is also biased and not the best concordance to use. However, it is a good place to start. My thoughts are -- since the authors of the 1560 Geneva Bible are William Whittingham, Anthony Gilby, and Thomas Sampson, I'd like to know the source to their metaphoric understanding of this. It does indeed correlate to the actual meaning of 'Pharmakeia' (G5331), to which the word can be found in Revelations (9:21; 18:23) and Exodus 7:11; 7:22; 8:18, Isaiah 47:9, Galatians 5:20; 5:20.
From that the Geneva Bible notes state:
"For our battle is not here with flesh and blood, but with powers, Ephesians 6:12 . This place of the power of the Devils, generally noted in this verse, is particularly declared afterwards in the three next verses, Revelation 9:4-6.