Diaglott(i)
17 And every pilot, and every one who to a place sailing, and sailors, and as many as the sea work, from at a distance stood,
18 and cried out beholding the smoke of the burning of her, saying: What like to the city to the great?
19 and they cast dust on the heads of themselves, and cried out weeping and mourning, saying: Woe, woe, the city the great, by which were enriched all those having ships on the sea by the preciousness of her, because in one hour she was made desolate.
20 Rejoice thou over her, O heaven, and the holy ones and the apostles and the prophets, because judged the God the judgment of you on her.
21 And took up one messenger strong a stone as a millstone great, and cast into the sea, saying: Thus with violence shall be cast down Babylon the great city, and not not may be found any more.
22 And a voice of harpers and of musicians and of flute-players and of trumpeters not not may be heard in thee longer, and every artisan of every art not not may be found in thee longer, and a sound of a millstone not not may be heard in thee longer, and a light of lamp not not may shine in thee longer,
23 and a voice of bridegroom and of bride not not may be heard in thee longer; because the merchants of thee were the great ones of the earth, because by the magical arts of thee were deceived all the nations.
24 And in thee bloods of prophets and of holy ones was found, even of all of those having been killed on the earth.