Revelation 13:4

4 And they offered worship to the Dragon, because it was to him that the Wild Beast owed his dominion; and they also offered worship to the Wild Beast, and said, "Who is there like him? And who is able to engage in battle with him?"

Revelation 13:4 Meaning and Commentary

Revelation 13:4

And they worshipped the dragon
The devil, in the idols, images, angels, and saints departed, to whom they give adoration, as did the Gentiles, whose successors they are, and whose name they bear; see ( 1 Corinthians 10:20 ) ;

which gave power unto the beast,
as in ( Revelation 13:2 ) ;

and they worshipped the beast;
not only in a civil way, being subject to him as their temporal lord, to whom they give homage; obedience, and tribute, but in a religious way; for antichrist sits in the temple to be worshipped as God, showing himself that he is God, and receives adorations from his creatures, the cardinals, and others; but woe to them that worship this beast; see ( Revelation 14:9-11 ) .

Saying, who [is] like unto the beast?
using such expressions as are used of God himself, implying that there is none like him, ( Exodus 15:11 ) ( Psalms 113:5 ) ( Isaiah 40:18 Isaiah 40:25 ) , yea, they ascribe deity to him, calling him our Lord God the pope, God, and a God on earth; (See Gill on 2 Thessalonians 2:4).

Who is able to make war with him?
And indeed, such was his power and strength once, that he was more than a match for emperors and kings; and those were badly off that engaged in a war with him, when his power was such, that he could depose one, and set up other, kick the crowns of kings, tread upon the necks of emperors, oblige them to hold his stirrup, while mounted his horse, and keep them barefoot at his gate for days together, waiting for admittance; of all which there are instances.

Revelation 13:4 In-Context

2 The Wild Beast which I saw resembled a leopard, and had feet like the feet of a bear, and his mouth was like the mouth of a lion; and it was to the Dragon that he owed his power and his throne and his wide dominion.
3 I saw that one of his heads seemed to have been mortally wounded; but his mortal wound was healed, and the whole world was amazed and followed him.
4 And they offered worship to the Dragon, because it was to him that the Wild Beast owed his dominion; and they also offered worship to the Wild Beast, and said, "Who is there like him? And who is able to engage in battle with him?"
5 And there was given him a mouth full of boastful and blasphemous words; and liberty of action was granted him for forty-two months.
6 And he opened his mouth to utter blasphemies against God, to speak evil of His name and of His dwelling-place--that is to say, of those who dwell in Heaven.
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