Revelation 16:2 . The first bowl. The wrath of God is poured out on the worshippers of the beast, i.e. Antichrist, i.e. Nero.— mark of the beast: Revelation 13:16 *.— worshipped his image: i.e. the image or statue of the emperor ( cf. Revelation 13:14 f.).
Revelation 16:3 . The second bowl, like the second trumpet ( Revelation 8:8), destroys the “ living creatures in the sea.” Cf. also the first of the Egyptian plagues ( Exodus 7:7-21).
Revelation 16:4 . The third bowl, following the precedent of the third trumpet ( Revelation 8:10), destroys the rivers and springs.
Revelation 16:5 . angel of the waters: in later Jewish thought every part of nature was under the control of some angel. The Book of Enoch ( 6:62 ) speaks of “ the angels which were over the powers of the waters.” Here the angel recognises the righteousness of the Divine action.
Revelation 16:6 . The explanation of the form which the Divine retribution assumed.
Revelation 16:7 . the altar saying: “ a response comes to the angel of the waters from the altar in heaven” (Swete).
Revelation 16:8 . The fourth bowl, like the fourth trumpet ( Revelation 8:12), affects the sun, but whereas the trumpet diminishes its power, the bowl intensifies its heat
Revelation 16:10 . The fifth bowl. The first four bowls produce general effects, but now the wrath of God smites the beast (Nero or Domitian) on his throne.