Revelation 17:11

11 The beast which once was and now is not is an eighth king; it comes from the seven and is on its way to destruction.

Revelation 17:11 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 17:11

And the beast that was, and is not, even he is the eighth,
&c.] That was in embryo in John's time, and yet was not come to its power and grandeur, is the eighth king; and this is the Papacy, which takes the name of the beast, because it is the head of the beast, and the only surviving head of the beast, or Roman empire, now become Papal:

and is of the seven;
one of the seven heads, and the last of them, and is an idolatrous one, as the rest were, requiring and encouraging the worship of angels, of the virgin Mary, and saints parted: the pope of Rome is the eighth king, and seventh head, the latter with respect to his temporal power, and the former with respect to his ecclesiastical authority; for his government is quite of a different sort from the rest, being of a mixed kind, partly civil, and partly ecclesiastical, and therefore is signified by two beasts in the thirteenth chapter:

and goes into perdition;
being the son of perdition, and is justly deserving of it; (See Gill on Revelation 17:8).

Revelation 17:11 In-Context

9 This calls for a mind with wisdom: the seven heads are seven hills on which the woman is sitting; also they are seven kings -
10 five have fallen, one is living now and the other is yet to come; and when he does come, he must remain only a little while.
11 The beast which once was and now is not is an eighth king; it comes from the seven and is on its way to destruction.
12 The ten horns you saw are ten kings who have not yet begun to rule, but they receive power as kings for one hour, along with the beast.
13 They have one mind, and they hand over their power and authority to the beast.
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