11 They have a king ruling over them, who is the angel in charge of the abyss. His name in Hebrew is Abaddon; in Greek the name is Apollyon (meaning “The Destroyer”).
12 The first horror is over; after this there are still two more horrors to come.
13 Then the sixth angel blew his trumpet. I heard a voice coming from the four corners of the gold altar standing before God.
14 The voice said to the sixth angel, “Release the four angels who are bound at the great river Euphrates!”
15 The four angels were released; for this very hour of this very day of this very month and year they had been kept ready to kill a third of all humanity.
16 I was told the number of the mounted troops: it was 200,0000.
17 And in my vision I saw the horses and their riders: they had breastplates red as fire, blue as sapphire, and yellow as sulphur. The horses' heads were like lions' heads, and from their mouths came out fire, smoke, and sulphur.