The Lamb opens the Seventh Seal
και απεθανεν το τριτον των κτισματων των εν τη θαλασση τα εχοντα ψυχας και το τριτον των πλοιων διεφθαρη
kai apeqanen to triton twn ktismatwn twn en th qalassh ta econta yucas kai to triton twn ploiwn diefqarhsan
Rev 8.9 and the third part of the creatures having souls died in the sea; and the third part of the ships were destroyed.
και ο τεταρτος αγγελος εσαλπισεν και επληγη το τριτον του ηλιου και το τριτον της σεληνης και το τριτον των αστερων ινα σκοτισθη το τριτον αυτων και η ημερα μη φαινη το τριτον αυτης και η νυξ ομοιως
kai o tetartos aggelos esalpisen kai eplhgh to triton tou hliou kai to triton ths selhnhs kai to triton twn asterwn ina skotisqh to triton autwn kai h hmera mh fanh to triton auths kai h nux omoiws
Rev 8.12 And the fourth angel trumpeted. And the third part of the sun, and the third part of the moon, and the third part of the stars, was struck, that the third part of them might be darkened, and the third part of the day might not appear; and in the same way the night.
Compare to 81.16…
الْجَوَارِ الْكُنَّسِ
Aljawari alkunnasi
81.16 The ships, the stars
جَوَار = “jawari”
“jawari” definition:
Plural noun. Ships; moving swiftly like ships; towering ships; those run their course, continue their forward course, rush ahead. An epithet in which the quality of a substitute predominates. It comes from the root “jara”, which means to flow, run, happen, hasten, be current. Said of water and the like; it ran or passed along quickly; originally said of water; it flowed. Said of a horse and the like; and of a ship; and of the sun and a star. It acts as, or in a similar manner to it; acts in his stead; a commissioned agent; a factor; a deputy because he runs in the affairs of him who appoints him, or acts in his stead; the eel.
الْجَوَارِ = “al” + “jawari” = “aljawari” = the ships
References:
An Arabic-English Lexicon, E.W. Lane, volume two, pp. 415 - 416
The Dictionary of the Holy Qur’an, 1st edition, Abdul Mannan Omar pp. 96 -97
Occurrences of “aljawari” in the Koran: 3
Locations: 42.32, 55.24, 81.16
كُنَّسِ = “kunnasi”
“kunnasi” definition:
Plural noun. The stars: because they hide themselves in their place of setting; or the stars that rise running their course, and hide themselves on the places of setting: or all the stars; because they appear by night and lie hidden by day. A name applied to the stars, and especially to those planets which, prom their proximity to the sun, occasionally hide themselves in his rays. It comes from the root “kanasa”, which means he swept a house, or chamber, or place, with a broom. He (an antelope) entered his covert, or hiding-place, among trees; or abode; or cave; to enter her covert, retire; to lie in a covert (a deer).
الْكُنَّسِ = “al” + “kunnasi” = “alkunnasi” = the stars
References:
An Arabic-English Lexicon, E.W. Lane, volume seven, pp. 2633 - 2634
The Dictionary of the Holy Qur’an, 1st edition, Abdul Mannan Omar pp. 497 - 498
A Dictionary and Glossary of the Koran, John Penrice, p.128
Occurrences of “alkunnasi” in the Koran: 1
Location: 81.16
Occurrences of the root “kanasa” and its 1 form in the Koran: 1
Locations: 81.16
Summary of 81.16:
• The Book of Revelation dictates Koranic Eschatology
• The Lamb (i.e. Jesus), by opening the Seventh Seal, causes the third part of the “ploion”, or ships, to be destroyed
• 81.16 likewise mentions “aljawari”, or the ships
• Observe that 81.16 is listing the things that were established as being divided into parts in 81.15
• The Lamb (i.e. Jesus), by opening the Seventh Seal, also causes the third part of the “aster”, or stars, to be struck
• 81.16 likewise follows suit and mentions “alkunnasi”, or the stars, in the very same order as that of Revelation
• Revelation tells us that the stars will be “skotizo”, or darkened
• Observe that 81.16 describes via “kunnasi”, that these stars hide themselves in their place of setting
• In reviewing ayahs 81.1 – 81.16, we discover that the Koranic authors have mentioned the events of four trumpet blasts (of the seven described), when Jesus opens the Seventh Seal:
1. 1st trumpet
2. 2nd Trumpet
3. 3rd trumpet
4. 4th Trumpet
5. 5th trumpet
6. 6th trumpet
7. 7th Trumpet