Apocalypse 13:8-18

8 Et tous ceux qui habitent sur la terre, dont les noms ne sont pas écrits dès la création du monde dans le livre de vie de l'Agneau qui a été immolé, l'adorèrent.
9 Si quelqu'un a des oreilles, qu'il écoute.
10 Si quelqu'un mène en captivité, il ira en captivité; si quelqu'un tue avec l'épée, il faut qu'il soit tué lui-même par l'épée; c'est ici la patience et la foi des saints.
11 Puis je vis une autre bête monter de la terre, qui avait deux cornes semblables à celles d'un agneau, et elle parlait comme un dragon.
12 Elle exerçait toute la puissance de la première bête en sa présence, et elle faisait que la terre et ses habitants adoraient la première bête, dont la plaie mortelle avait été guérie.
13 Et elle opérait de grands prodiges, même jusqu'à faire descendre du feu du ciel sur la terre, à la vue des hommes.
14 Et elle séduisait les habitants de la terre, par les prodiges qu'il lui était donné d'opérer en présence de la bête, disant aux habitants de la terre de dresser une image à la bête, qui après avoir reçu le coup mortel de l'épée, était encore en vie.
15 Et il lui fut donné d'animer l'image de la bête, afin que l'image de la bête parlât, et elle fit mettre à mort tous ceux qui n'adoraient pas l'image de la bête.
16 Et elle faisait que tous, petits et grands, riches et pauvres, libres et esclaves, prenaient une marque à la main droite, ou au front.
17 Et personne ne pouvait acheter ni vendre, s'il n'avait la marque ou le nom de la bête, ou le nombre de son nom.
18 C'est ici la sagesse. Que celui qui a de l'intelligence, compte le nombre de la bête, car c'est un nombre d'homme, et son nombre est six cent soixante-six.

Apocalypse 13:8-18 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 13

This chapter contains a description of the Romish antichrist, under the figure of two beasts, the one representing him in his civil power, the other in his ecclesiastical power. The first beast is described by its origin, the sea, and by the monstrous shape its several parts; its heads seven, in which were the name of blasphemy; its horns ten, on which were crowns; its skin like a leopard, its feet as a bear, and its mouth as a lion; and by its state and condition, having power, a throne, and great authority; and having one of its heads wounded, and healed; and by the great regard had unto him, being wondered at, and worshipped by all the world, and declared to be more powerful than any, and none to be like them, Re 13:1-4. Next an account is given of what he was suffered to have, a blaspheming mouth, and power to continue forty two months, Re 13:5; and of what he said or uttered, his blasphemy against God, his name, tabernacle, and the inhabitants of heaven, Re 13:6; and of what he did by permission, made war with the saints, overcame them, and had power over all people, Re 13:7; and of the worship given him by the reprobate part of the world, Re 13:8; and the whole is concluded with an exhortation exciting attention to what had been said, with a threatening to the beast, and a word of comfort to the saints, Re 13:9,10. And then follows the description of the second beast, by its original the earth; by its likeness to a lamb, and a dragon; to the former for its two horns, and to the latter for its speech, Re 13:11; and by the actions ascribed to it, which are many; as exercising all the power of the first beast; causing all the inhabitants of the earth to worship that; doing miracles, of which one is mentioned, thereby deceiving the men of the world; ordering them to make an image to the wounded beast; giving life to it, so that it could speak; putting to death all that refused to worship it; obliging men of all ranks and degrees to have a mark in their right hands or foreheads, and forbidding such that had not to buy or sell, Re 13:12-17. And the chapter is concluded with an epiphonema, exciting men of understanding to search out, and count the number of the beast's name, since it is possible to be done, being the number of a man, and easy to be done, consisting of three Greek letters, c x v, which are numerically 666, Re 13:18.

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