Revelation 18:2

2 He gave a mighty shout: “Babylon is fallen—that great city is fallen! She has become a home for demons. She is a hideout for every foul spirit, a hideout for every foul vulture and every foul and dreadful animal.

Revelation 18:2 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 18:2

And he cried mightily with a strong voice
Which shows not only the vehemence and affection of the ministers of the word, who will publish what follows, but the greatness and importance of it; and this loud voice may be, as for the sake of the whole church in general, that all may bear, so for the sake of those of the Lord's people in particular, that will be in Babylon at this time; and it may have regard to that deep sleep and spirit of slumber that Babylon itself will be in, which, notwithstanding this loud cry, will remain insensible of its ruin till it comes upon her, as was the case of old Babylon, ( Jeremiah 51:39-41 ) ,

saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen:
the whole world is not designed by Babylon, for it is distinguished from all nations in the following verse; nor Babylon in Chaldea, which was fallen long before John saw this vision, but Rome Papal; (See Gill on Revelation 14:8) so the woman is called in ( Revelation 17:5 ) who sits on seven mountains, and is that great city, the city of Rome, that reigns over the kings of the earth, ( Revelation 18:9 Revelation 18:18 ) this is said to be fallen, because, in a very little time after this declaration, it will fall; for as yet it was not destroyed, since after this the Lord's people are called upon to come out of her, and are bid to reward her double; and it is declared, that her plagues, should come in one day, and she should be burnt with fire; and an angel after this throws a millstone into the sea, saying, that so should Babylon be thrown down, ( Revelation 18:4 Revelation 18:6 Revelation 18:8 Revelation 18:21 ) and it is repeated to denote the certainty and utter destruction of her: and which is more fully expressed by what follows,

and is become the habitation of devils;
as old Babylon was of satyrs, ( Isaiah 13:21 ) demons, which appeared in a hairy form, like goats, and the word is rendered devils in ( Leviticus 17:7 ) and the inhabitants of Rome now are no other; the pope and his cardinals, the priests, Jesuits, monks, and friars, are the spirits of devils, and their doctrines the doctrines of devils; see ( Revelation 16:14 ) ( 1 Timothy 4:1 )

and the hold of every foul spirit:
devils are frequently called unclean spirits, and these appear in desert and desolate places, ( Matthew 12:43 ) where they are either of choice, or rather are obliged to it; and so the word translated "hold" signifies a prison, or place of confinement; and such as are comparable to unclean spirits now haunt and abound in Rome, and its territories; see ( Revelation 16:13 )

and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird;
such, as vultures, kites, owls which generally reside in desolate and uninhabited places; the Alexandrian copy, the Syriac and Ethiopic versions, add, "and the hold", or "seat of every unclean and hateful beast"; and so the desolation of old Babylon is described by wild beasts and doleful creatures dwelling in it, ( Isaiah 13:21 Isaiah 13:22 ) ( Jeremiah 50:39 ) ( 51:37 ) . Some consider all this as a reason of the destruction of Babylon or Rome, because it now is the residence of persons comparable to devils, foul spirits, hateful birds, and beasts of prey; but this account rather describes its state and case in which it will be after its ruin, being never more to be inhabited by men, in allusion to old Babylon, ( Isaiah 13:19 Isaiah 13:20 ) ( Jeremiah 51:62 ) .

Revelation 18:2 In-Context

1 After all this I saw another angel come down from heaven with great authority, and the earth grew bright with his splendor.
2 He gave a mighty shout: “Babylon is fallen—that great city is fallen! She has become a home for demons. She is a hideout for every foul spirit, a hideout for every foul vulture and every foul and dreadful animal.
3 For all the nations have fallen because of the wine of her passionate immorality. The kings of the world have committed adultery with her. Because of her desires for extravagant luxury, the merchants of the world have grown rich.”
4 Then I heard another voice calling from heaven, “Come away from her, my people. Do not take part in her sins, or you will be punished with her.
5 For her sins are piled as high as heaven, and God remembers her evil deeds.

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. Greek unclean; also in each of the two following phrases.
  • [b]. Some manuscripts condense the last two lines to read a hideout for every foul [unclean] and dreadful vulture.
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