18 When they see the smoke of her burning, they will exclaim, 'Was there ever a city like this great city?'
18 And cried when they saw the smoke of her burning, saying, What city is like unto this great city!
18 and cried out as they saw the smoke of her burning, "What city was like the great city?"
18 and cried their lament when they saw the smoke from her burning: 'Oh, what a city! There was never a city like her!'
18 and cried out when they saw the smoke of her burning, saying, 'What is like this great city?'
18 They will cry out as they watch the smoke ascend, and they will say, "Where is there another city as great as this?"
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Revelation 18:18
Commentary on Revelation 18:9-19
(Read Revelation 18:9-19)
The mourners had shared Babylon's sensual pleasures, and gained by her wealth and trade. The kings of the earth, whom she flattered into idolatry, allowing them to be tyrannical over their subjects, while obedient to her; and the merchants, those who trafficked for her indulgences, pardons, and honours; these mourn. Babylon's friends partook her sinful pleasures and profits, but are not willing to share her plagues. The spirit of antichrist is a worldly spirit, and that sorrow is a mere worldly sorrow; they do not lament for the anger of God, but for the loss of outward comforts. The magnificence and riches of the ungodly will avail them nothing, but will render the vengeance harder to be borne. The spiritual merchandise is here alluded to, when not only slaves, but the souls of men, are mentioned as articles of commerce, to the destroying the souls of millions. Nor has this been peculiar to the Roman antichrist, and only her guilt. But let prosperous traders learn, with all their gains, to get the unsearchable riches of Christ; otherwise; even in this life, they may have to mourn that riches make to themselves wings and fly away, and that all the fruits their souls lusted after, are departed from them. Death, at any rate, will soon end their commerce, and all the riches of the ungodly will be exchanged, not only for the coffin and the worm, but for the fire that cannot be quenched.