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11. And the beast which was, and is not, is himself the eighth, and is of the seven; and he goes into destruction.

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BBE Book of Revelation 17:11 overlaying nature image scene: Morning mist rises from thermal pools. Steam dragons dance in golden light.;11. And the beast which was, and is not, is himself the eighth, and is of the seven; and he goes into destruction.

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  • Q&A: Revelation 17-22 fall of Babylon, 1000 year reign, new Jerusalem : Q&A: Revelation 17-22 fall of Babylon, 1000 year reign, new Jerusalem What is the significance of Babylon’s fall in Revelation 16 and 17? How does the Bible describe the return of Jesus in Revelation 19? What is the meaning of the 1,000-year reign in Revelation 20? What vision does Revelation 21 provide for the new […]
  • Revelation #28: Revelation Chapter 17 The Fall of Religious Babylon : Revelation #28: Revelation Chapter 17 The Fall of Religious Babylon Revelation #28: Revelation Chapter 17 The Fall of Religious Babylon Introduction Revelation Chapter 17 deals with the fall of a religious and political system symbolized by “Babylon.” This chapter is part of a larger section that, together with Chapter 18, describes two aspects of Babylon’s […]
  • Revelation #12 : The fall of Babylon the great chapter 17-18 : After the three cycles of judgments (seals, trumpets and bowls), John returns to a theme he has already discussed: the judgment of Babylon (Revelation 14.8), or the destruction of the throne of the beast (evoked during the fifth and sixth trumpets, as “God remembered Babylon the great”—Revelation 16:19). We have once again clues to the effect that the Apocalypse presents us with a series of "flashes" of which some are superimposed on each other.
  • BBE summary for : Book of Revelation 17

    Summary: In Revelation chapter 17, the Apostle John describes a vision of a woman, often referred to as "Babylon the Great," who is portrayed as a great harlot seated on many waters. This figure represents a corrupt religious system that has seduced the nations and is associated with the kings of the earth. The chapter emphasizes the abominable practices and blasphemies of this entity, which is depicted as being intoxicated with the blood of the saints. The imagery of the beast that she rides signifies a political power that is in opposition to God. The chapter also reveals the eventual fall of this great city, symbolizing divine judgment against false religions and corrupt institutions. The themes of judgment, the sovereignty of God, and the ultimate triumph of righteousness are central to the message. Overall, Revelation 17 serves as a warning against moral and spiritual compromise, calling believers to remain faithful amid prevailing corruption.

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