Offenbarung 17:9-18

9 Hier ist der Verstand, der Weisheit hat: Die sieben Köpfe sind sieben Berge, auf welchen das Weib sitzt.
10 Und es sind sieben Könige: fünf von ihnen sind gefallen, der eine ist, der andere ist noch nicht gekommen; und wenn er kommt, muß er eine kleine Weile bleiben.
11 Und das Tier, welches war und nicht ist, er ist auch ein achter und ist von den sieben und geht ins Verderben.
12 Und die zehn Hörner, die du sahst, sind zehn Könige, welche noch kein Königreich empfangen haben, aber Gewalt wie Könige empfangen eine Stunde mit dem Tiere.
13 Diese haben einen Sinn und geben ihre Macht und Gewalt dem Tiere.
14 Diese werden mit dem Lamme Krieg führen, und das Lamm wird sie überwinden; denn er ist Herr der Herren und König der Könige, und die mit ihm sind Berufene und Auserwählte und Treue.
15 Und er spricht zu mir: Die Wasser, die du sahst, wo die Hure sitzt, sind Völker und Völkerscharen und Nationen und Sprachen;
16 und die zehn Hörner, die du sahst, und das Tier, diese werden die Hure hassen und werden sie öde und nackt machen, und werden ihr Fleisch fressen und sie mit Feuer verbrennen.
17 Denn Gott hat in ihre Herzen gegeben, seinen Sinn zu tun und in einem Sinne zu handeln und ihr Königreich dem Tiere zu geben, bis die Worte Gottes vollbracht sein werden.
18 Und das Weib, das du sahst, ist die große Stadt, welche das Königtum hat über die Könige der Erde.

Offenbarung 17:9-18 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO REVELATION 17

This chapter contains a vision of a beast, and a woman on it, and the interpretation of it; one of the seven angels that had the seven vials proposes to John to show him the whore of Babylon, the Jezabel before spoken of, who sits on many waters, with whom the kings and inhabitants of the earth have committed fornication, being intoxicated by her, Re 17:1,2 in order to which he carries him into the wilderness, and there he sees a woman, who is described by the beast she sat on, of a scarlet colour, full of blasphemous names, with seven heads and ten horns; by her array, in purple and scarlet, decked with gold, pearls, and precious stones; by a cup she had in her hand, full of abominable filth; by a name written on her forehead, given at large, and by the condition she was in, drunk with the blood of the saints; which sight filled John with great wonder and admiration, Re 17:3-6 wherefore, to remove his astonishment, the angel proposes to explain to him the mystery of the woman, and the beast she sat on, Re 17:7 and first the mystery of the beast is explained, by its several states, past, present, and to come; by its original and end, ascending out of the bottomless pit, and going into perdition; by the veneration it would be had in by the reprobate part of the world, Re 17:8 its seven heads are interpreted of the seven mountains on which the city of Rome, designed by the woman, stood, and of seven kings, or forms of government, five of which had ceased, and one was in being in John's time, another was to come, which should not continue long, and the beast would be an eighth, Re 17:9-11 its ten horns are explained of ten kings, described by their kingdom they had not as yet received, and which they should have one hour with the beast; by their agreement in mind and conduct; and by their war with the Lamb, the King of kings, and Lord of lords, and those that are with him, the called, chosen, and faithful, and the issue of it, Re 17:12-14 the waters on which the whore sat are interpreted of a multitude of people, nations, and tongues, Re 17:15 the hatred and destruction of her by the ten kings, and the manner of it, are declared, Re 17:16 which is owing to the will of God, who put it into their hearts to agree to give their kingdom to the beast till the prophecies and promises were fulfilled respecting this matter, and now to destroy the whore that sat upon it, Re 17:17 which woman is explained of the great city of Rome, that reigns over the kings of the earth, Re 17:18.

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