The Beast the Harlot Rode
John points to Domitian as a re-
Incarnation of Nero. He was the first
Emperor after Nero to persecute the
Christians, and he goes into perdition!
The beast was, and is not; and is
About to come up out of the abyss,
And go into perdition. This is the
Reincarnation of Nero.
The ten horns of the beast represent
The power of the empire. Rome’s
Power was in her provinces. The ten
Kings received no kingdom.
There is war with the Lamb, but the Lamb
Is victorious because he is Lord of lords,
And King of kings, and the unhappy
Provinces turn to destroy the harlot.
The harlot who met this destruction,
Was the great city that lorded it over
The kings of the earth. The doom of Rome
Is the first Triumph for the Christians.
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H. Henderson and are used by permission.
-
Joy and Sorrow
- Measuring the Temple
- The Two Witnesses
- Things to Come
- Mother and Her Child
- The Forces at War
- War in Heaven
- Devil and the Beast
- Christian’s Only
Weapons
- The Second Beast
- The Father’s Own
- The Imitation of Christ
- Angels Bring Good
Tidings
- A Voice from Heaven
- The Harvest of Judgment
- The Victors of Christ
- The Song of Victory
- Unapproachable
Glory
- Retributive Justice
- Satan’s Recruiting
Agents
- Armageddon
- The Seventh Bowl
- Rome
Becomes a Harlot
- Vision
in the Wilderness
- The
Scarlet Woman
- Beast
the Harlot Rode
- The
Fall of Babylon
- The
Final Desolation
- The
Rejoicing Saints
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