Revelation 15 depicts a vision of the final judgments that will be poured out upon the Earth before the return of Jesus Christ. The chapter begins with John witnessing a scene in heaven, where he sees seven angels holding seven plagues, which are the final judgments of God's wrath. These plagues are described as the "seven last plagues," signifying their significance and finality.
The vision then transitions to a sea of glass mingled with fire, where those who have overcome the beast and his image are standing. They are described as having harps and singing the song of Moses and the Lamb, praising God for His righteous judgments.
The focus then shifts back to the temple in heaven, and the seven angels come out of it, each one being given a bowl filled with the wrath of God. As the angels prepare to pour out the bowls, the temple is filled with smoke, signifying the presence of God's glory and power.
The chapter concludes with no further details about the judgments themselves, but it sets the stage for the pouring out of the final plagues upon the Earth in the subsequent chapters.
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