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The spiritual nature of the kingdom of the beast is revealed in the harlot.

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Revelation 17:1-14

Introduction

Our study in Revelation started months ago. We have learned of the promise of the coming of Jesus Christ. His message to the churches. Christ’s worthiness to open the scrolls as He is worshipped in heaven and to take His rightful place ruling the earth. We have learned of the coming destruction as God’s wrath is poured out on man. Through the coming seal judgments, trumpet judgments, and bowl judgments. Today as we go into chapter 17 we are going to take a look at the particulars of the coming judgment on Antichrist and his kingdom.
This passage of Revelation 17:1- 19:10 is a parenthetical description of what was prophesied in Revelation 16:17-19 “17 Then the seventh angel poured out his bowl into the air, and a loud voice came out of the temple of heaven, from the throne, saying, “It is done!” 18 And there were noises and thunderings and lightnings; and there was a great earthquake, such a mighty and great earthquake as had not occurred since men were on the earth. 19 Now the great city was divided into three parts, and the cities of the nations fell. And great Babylon was remembered before God, to give her the cup of the wine of the fierceness of His wrath.”
Chapter 17 seems to focus on the religion of Babylon and chapter 18 the economic and political realms.

The Destruction of the Harlot and the Beast ch. 17

An Angelic Invitation to see the judgment vs. 1

Cummings helps us to see the connection of the prophesies and the execution of the judgment of Babylon

The fall of Babylon Previewed - 14:18

The Fall of Babylon Produced - 16:19b

The Fall of Babylon Particularized 17; 18

The Fall of Babylon Praise 19:1-4 (Cummings, Glen page 157)

What is “Babylon”?

We are introduced to the Great Harlot or prostitute. vs. 3-5

“The kings have committed sexual immorality” and are drunk. Throughout the Bible unfaithfulness to the truth has been compared to prostitution. Israel was said to go whoring after other gods. This idea of being drunk. When one is drunk with alcohol they come under the influence and control of alcohol. Here the kings and leaders of the earth have come under the influence of this prostitute who is riding the beast. vs. 3-5 speak of her unfaithfulness and opposition to God and His faithful.

The great harlot that will be judged is not an actual prostitute. The term harlot is a metaphor for false religion, spiritual defection, idolatry, and religious apostasy. Besides Babylon, several cities in Scripture are designated harlot cities because of their idolatry and pursuit of false religion. Nineveh (Nah. 3:1, 4), Tyre (Isa. 23:15–17), and, sadly, Jerusalem (Isa. 1:21) are examples of cities that committed spiritual fornication.

Babylon has been a system of false belief from early in the Bible. Gen. 10:8-10; 11:1-9

The system was in rebellion to God. Through Noah and his sons were told to reproduce and fill the earth (spread out). We see his great-grandson Nimrod gathering people in Shinar (Gen. 11:2). Nimrod rebelled against God as the anti-christ will.
Their desire was to bring people together and unify them in building a city and building a tower to reach god. Since this time archeologists find towers with similar features throughout the world dedicated to false deities.
Bab-El - orignally meant “gateway to god” but through the confusion that came as God gave different languages Babel came to mean confusion. One who babels utters confusing words.
The worship that took place here was a false representation of the true. Nimrod’s wife, Semiramis outlived him by 42 years. she gave birth to Tammuz. She claimed this birth was miraculous and that Tammuz was Nimrod, reincarnated and would be the savior following all the confusion.
This mother-child worship was passed down to many nations
a. Phoenecia - Ashtaroth (Ishtar) and Tammuz (Baal)
b. Egypt - Isis and Osiris (Horis)
c. Greece - Aphrodite and Eros (Baachus, Dionysius)
d. Rome - Venus and Cupid
e. Assyria - Rhea (Cybele) and Ninus (Cummins pg. 159)
The falsification of the virgin birth, death and resurrection
Tammuz was born through fornication though a miraculous birth was claimed.
He was killed by a wild boar and his mother claimed she brought him back to life through her power.
These religious systems have many rites and rituals often involving religious prostitution with temple virgins. They are a “mystery” a secret.
Note: It is interesting if you do a study how many rituals and ideas are parallel to what is found in the Catholic church and the Masons. Two Babylons by Hislop goes into great detail about the Catholic church. The Masonic lodge is harder to find because of the secrecy. I Left the Lodge by Byers details some of it.
These beliefs greatly affected Israel.
Baal was worshipped Judges 2:11-13 .
Israel’s kings were influenced. I Kings 12:25-33; 16:31; 18:21 Think Jezebel , Elijah
Jeremiah & Ezekiel stood against the influence of Babylon. Jer. 44:16-19; 7:16-19; Eze 8:14-16.

The Description of Babylon’s Religion vs. 1-6

As mentioned before she is a “great harlot”. She is unfaithful to God the opposite of the “chaste virgin” the true church.
Included are nations of the world. The many waters of vs. 1 is described in verse 15 as “peoples, multitudes, nations, and tongues.” Though people today claim to be atheist, the demonic deception will cause people of the world to follow and worship the beast.
This system of religion is connected to the political leaders, “kings”.

Rulers from around the world will become obsessed with the Babylonian harlot. Deceived by the false prophet, Antichrist, and Satan and his demon hosts, they will become enamored with the false world religion. “All who dwell on the earth will worship [Antichrist], everyone whose name has not been written from the foundation of the world in the book of life of the Lamb who has been slain” (13:8). But having joined themselves to the harlot, economically, socially, militarily, politically, and religiously, they will share her disastrous fate.

The harlot will not be allied just with the rulers and influential people of the world. All those who dwell on the earth (a technical term for unbelievers; cf. v. 8; 3:10; 6:10; 8:13; 11:10; 13:8, 12, 14; 14:6) were made drunk with the wine of her immorality. All the unredeemed will be caught up in the final false religion; they will give their hearts and souls to the abominable Babylonian harlot. The angel is not describing people who are physically drunk with literal wine committing sexual immorality with an actual prostitute, though that may be happening. Instead, he is talking about those who are passionately intoxicated with Antichrist’s illicit false world religion. The imagery derives from Jeremiah 51:7, which says of ancient Babylon, “Babylon has been a golden cup in the hand of the Lord, intoxicating all the earth. The nations have drunk of her wine; therefore the nations are going mad.”

Golden cup full of Abomnations… described by Barnhouse

It is also highly significant that the abominations and filthiness should be spoken of as coming from a golden cup. “Babylon hath been a golden cup in the Lord’s hand, that made all the earth drunken: the nations have drunken of her wine; therefore the nations are mad” (Jer. 51:7). To those who are acquainted with the history of ancient religions this significance is heightened by comparisons with the rites of the pagan religious mysteries. A French scholar, Salverte, writing on The Occult Sciences, tells of the drinking in connection with these demon ceremonies. “To drink of mysterious beverages,” he says, “was indispensable on the part of all who sought initiation in these mysteries. These mysterious beverages were composed of wine, honey, water, and flour, with various other ingredients used locally. From the nature of the ingredients avowedly used, and from the nature of others not avowed, but certainly used, there can be no doubt that they were of an intoxicating nature; and till the aspirants had come under their power, till their understandings had been dimmed, and their passions excited by the medicated draught, they were not duly prepared for what they were either to hear or see.” (Revelation: An Expository Commentary [Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1971], 324)

The Harlot is drunk on the blood of the saints. vs. 8

The Description of the Beast

Scarlet vs. 3 - This color has many associations from luxury (II Sam 1:24), splendor and royalty to sin (Isa. 1:18) and it is the color of blood.
vs. 9-10 Seven heads - are explained to be seven mountains on which the woman sits and they are seven kings; five fallen , one present, and one to come. These seem to represent seven past, present, and future governments as we have seen before
a. Egypt
b. Assyria
c. Babylon
d. Medo-persia
e. Greece
f. Rome “one that is”
g. one to come.
vs. 12 Ten horns - are a ten nation confederacy under the headship of the beast. All united in religion. Brought about by the harlot and the beast.
These kings will be unified , “of one mind” vs. 13 They all will give their power and authority to the Beast.
vs. 14 They will make war with the Lamb. But He will overcome them he is LORD of Lords, king of kings. Who is with Him?

The City of Babylon

Some believe it is Jerusalem, some Rome, but likely it is the city of Babylon on the Euphrates restored. There are great strategic advantages to the location of Babylon. What ones do you think of?

Some commentators deny that the great city is a literal city, preferring to see it as a symbol of the religious aspect of Antichrist’s empire. Some of those who view the great city as an actual city identify it as Rome, others as Jerusalem. But the angel quite clearly and repeatedly refers to Babylon on the Euphrates throughout chapters 17–18. Those allusions can be seen by comparing 17:1 with Jeremiah 51:13; 17:2, 4 with Jeremiah 51:7; 18:7 with Isaiah 47:5; 18:2 with Isaiah 13:21 and Jeremiah 51:8; 18:4 with Jeremiah 50:8 and 51:6, 45; 18:5 with Jeremiah 51:9; 18:6 with Jeremiah 50:15 and 51:24; 18:21 with Jeremiah 51:63–64. The description of Babylon’s destruction (cf. 18:10, 18, 21) also suggests that an actual city is in view. Thus, a rebuilt city of Babylon will be closely identified with Antichrist’s world empire, perhaps as its capital city. That city will be the center of his kingdom, the extent of which will be the whole earth.

Henry Morris also commented on this.

Babylon, indeed, will be permanently destroyed, as recorded in the very next chapter (18:21), but this has not happened yet. The prophecies of Isaiah and Jeremiah also refer to this future destruction, not merely to Babylon’s present-day condition, as is evident from the following considerations, among others: (1) The destruction will take place in the time that the stars and sun are darkened (Isaiah 13:1, 9, 10). (2) The city will become as desolate as Sodom and Gomorrah, burned completely, with no remains whatever (Isaiah 13:19; Jeremiah 50:40). (3) It shall become desolate forever, with neither man nor beast entering it any more (Isaiah 13:20; Jeremiah 51:62). (4) It will be a time of judgment not only for Babylon, but for all nations (Isaiah 13:11–13; Jeremiah 51:49). (5) Its destruction will be followed by universal rest and peace (Isaiah 14:7, 8). (6) Its destruction is directly associated also with the casting of Lucifer into Sheol (Isaiah 14:12–15). (7) Babylon’s stones will never be used in future construction elsewhere, whereas the present-day ruins of Babylon have been frequently plundered and reused in later constructions (Jeremiah 51:26). (The Revelation Record [Wheaton, Ill.: Tyndale, 1983], 348)

Identity of the Beast

The Beast is the Antichrist.
vs. 8 was, and is not, and yet is ...
This is a reference to his feigned death back in Revelation 13:3, 12 . It refers back to his fake death and resurrection. This will bring about the allegiance of the world leaders turning the worship of the world to him. As we noted before this takes place in the midst of the tribulation. “those who dwell on the earth whose names are not found written in the book of life from the foundation of the world.” All unbelievers will follow him. The powers he is given will help in the deception II Thess. 2:9-10 “9 The coming of the lawless one is according to the working of Satan, with all power, signs, and lying wonders, 10 and with all unrighteous deception among those who perish, because they did not receive the love of the truth, that they might be saved.”
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