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Read all of Revelation, Chapter 18, to see what Babylon represented. So, on Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2001, as I watched the hijacked planes hit the twin towers of the World Trade Center followed by smoke ...
For a clearer picture of this mysterious book, try trading a prediction lens for a missional lens. For much of my life, I treated the Book of Revelation like foul-tasting medicine. I knew it was ...
The cryptic language of the Book of Revelation — famous for its exotic imagery, including a red beast with seven heads and a symbolic female figure likened to the evils of Babylon — is ...
Revelation presents the city of Babylon as the antagonist of Christ, God, and his people. In the text, the city is personified as the “Whore of Babylon,” who has made all nations complicit in ...
Going to the very heart of the Bible's most challenging Book, this one hour documentary decodes the visions of Revelation 12 and ... to reveal the rise of Babylon, the persecution of the bride ...
Yet Revelation unmasks it. What looks like a god is a beast (ch. 13), and Babylon, which seems permanent, collapses in an hour (18:10). The Christians pressured to conform seem like a scattered ...
It’s the encapsulation of hubris; the biblical Book of Revelation seems to equate it with the Roman Empire and writes, evocatively, about a figure called the “whore of Babylon.” It’s also ...