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  1. In Scripture, then, "Babylon" is as much a reference to the world's ungodly and sinful nature as anything else. The Satanic system called Babylon is precisely what the beast and the false prophet promote, but it is doomed to destruction. According to Revelation 14:8 its end will be double destruction—both in this world, and in the world to come.

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  2. Apr 29, 2018 · Revelation 14:8 A second angel followed and said, “Fallen! Fallen is Babylon the Great, which made all the nations drink the maddening wine of her adulteries.”. This verse is interesting because John finally names the kingdom of the beast: “Babylon the Great.”. As with the coming of the judgment, the fall of Babylon is described as an ...

  3. Revelation 14:8. And there followed another angel — As the admonitions of the first angel had not the proper effect upon the kingdom of the beast, a second angel is commissioned to proclaim the fall of the capital city, saying, Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that great city — By Babylon is meant Rome, including the antichristian kingdom, the papal hierarchy seated there.

  4. Revelation 14:8. And there followed another angel A "second", as the Alexandrian copy, the Complutensian edition, and the Syriac version add; and the Arabic version reads, "and the second angel followed"; another set of Gospel ministers, who will immediately follow upon the former, proclaiming the fall of Babylon, which will be brought about through the preaching of the everlasting Gospel.

  5. Nov 23, 2020 · Revelation 14:8 announces the fall of Babylon, that is, Rome, but it does not get into this fall until chapters 17–18. This announcement, then, foreshadows Rome’s defeat, giving hope to John’s original audience that the immoral, pagan empire oppressing them could not and would not last. Significantly, though, the announcement of Rome’s ...

  6. Revelation 14 is a prophetic chapter in the New Testament that encompasses visions of redemption and divine judgment. The chapter depicts a victorious Lamb standing with his faithful 144,000 on Mount Zion, the proclamations of three angels, and the symbolic harvest of the earth. Themes. Divine Visions. Judgment and Wrath. Salvation and Redemption.

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  8. The Three Angels and Babylon's Fall … 7 And he said in a loud voice, “Fear God and give Him glory, because the hour of His judgment has come. Worship the One who made the heavens and the earth and the sea and the springs of waters.” 8 Then a second angel followed, saying, “Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great, who has made all the nations drink the wine of the passion of her immorality ...

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