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Introduced to the Harlot
vs. 1&2
She is known as the harlot, and her sin is called “fornication” — her evil influence extended to the whole world…reaching into the high places of the kings of the earth.
In Ch. 18 — we learn that the harlot is the representation of “the great city, Babylon.”
She represents a fallen world system…seduced by the lust and evil of satan…the kings of the earth commited acts of immorality.
Off to the Wilderness
“And he carried me away in the Spirit” This phrase is used to introduce John’s visions
“And he carried me away in the Spirit” This phrase is used to introduce John’s visions.
to a desert where he saw the woman herself.
She was sitting on a scarlet beast that was covered with blasphemous names.
The beast had 7 heads and 10 horns.
The beast is an obvious reference to the world government
...to a desert where he saw the woman herself.
The 10 horns are later defined (17:12) as 10 kings who had “not yet received a kingdom.”
The 7 heads seem to refer to prominent rulers of the yet-future Roman Empire.
This beast we know to be the end-times Antichrist.
The woman was covered from head to toe in the opulence that the world lusts after.
The finest clothes.
The most expensive jewelry.
“on her forehead a name was written”
that Roman whores wore a band with either their own name or the name of their owner on their foreheads.
Babylon has its origin in the first civilization, started by Nimrod (Babel), which rebelled against God and was dispersed in Gen. 11.
From this usage and from the fact that Babylon took the people of God (Judah) into exile, it became a synonym for an evil, imperial world power.
In John’s day, this power was Rome
The Woman
vs. 6
John saw this woman drunk with the blood of the saints, further described as ‘the martyrs’ (those who bore testimony)
The harlot had slain not one or two of the saints, but a great number.
This figure also implies that she enjoyed the process.
The harlot had slain not one or two of the saints, but a great number.
This figure also implies that she enjoyed the process.
This verse speaks of the persecution and martyrdom of believers
This verse speaks of the persecution and martyrdom of believers.
“I wondered greatly”
John was not admiring her, but he was utterly astonished at her actions.
John was not admiring her, but he was utterly astonished at her actions.
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