Revelation 18: Four Views

Because the passage is so long, please click on Revelation 18:9-24 if you would like to refresh your memory before reading how scholars have interpreted the description of Babylonโ€™s demise. John had witnessed the shocking portrayal of Babylon and the kings who joined with this great city in promulgating blasphemies, abominations, and idolatry (which was … Continue reading Revelation 18: Four Views

Revelation 18: Woe, Woe to Babylon

The Corruption of Babylon In Revelation 17, one of the angels who had poured out one of the ceremonial bowls of the passion of Godโ€™s cleansing wrath came over to John to reveal how Babylon would be judged. John was carried in the Spirit to a place of solitude, where he was given a very … Continue reading Revelation 18: Woe, Woe to Babylon

Revelation 18: Fallen, Fallen is Babylon

After these things, I saw another angel coming down out of the sky, having immense authority, and the earth was illuminated by his glory. Then, he cried out in a forceful voice, saying, โ€œFallen, Fallen, Babylon the Great, now become a habitat of demons, and a prison of all foul spirits, and a prison of … Continue reading Revelation 18: Fallen, Fallen is Babylon

Revelation 1: ฮ‘ and ฮฉ

It was a huge question for the early church, one of the first questions the church councils sought to answer. Was Jesus a human being? Was Jesus divine?