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The Description of the Beast
Perhaps no one draws more interest and study in book of Revelation than the individual of whom we are about to examine
Revelation 13:1-2
Revelation 13:1–2 (NKJV)
We will do a close-up of this individual who will one day rule the world
1. Comes out of the sea
V.1
Sea of humanity
Typically would refer to
Mediterranean descent
Gentile
2. Seven heads
V.1
Parallels Revelation 17:9-12
Explanation provided
Seven mountains
Seven kingdoms
Seven heads
Seven kings of the seven kingdoms
Seven kings
Five have fallen
Egypt
Assyria
Babylon
Persia
Greece
One is
Rome
One is yet to come
Reign for a short time
Points to a government system that controls the world
Beast is the eighth
17:11
Is of the seventh
Is headed for destruction
3.
Ten horns
V.1
Ten diadem crowns on the ten horns
Parallels Da 7:7-8 and Re 17:12
Represent ten kings
Re 17:12
Who as of yet have not received their authority
But will rule with the antichrist for “one hour”
Then Re 17:13
Will voluntarily give their power and authority to the beast
4. A unique individual
Possessing traits of empires of the past
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Like a leopard
Parallels leopard in Da 7:6
Referring to Greece
Swift, effective
Thanks to Alexander
334-330 BC
Feet like a bear
Parallels bear in Da 7:5
Medo-Persian/Persian empire
Strong, tenacious
Conquered Babylonian empire
Approx 527 BC
Mouth like a mouth of a lion
Parallels lion in Da 7:4
Babylonian empire
Judah taken into captivity 597 BC
Majesty and power in the roar
5.
A world conqueror
Revelation 6:2
Rider of the white horse
Bow with no arrows
Conquers the world via peaceful means
Given a victor’s crown
Did not have to take it
6.
Recognized as royalty
Da 9:26
The “prince who is to come”
7. Man of lawlessness
Seen in 2 Th 2:7-8
Shows complete disregard for the laws and morals of the day
Will establish a new set of laws and morals
Putting it all together
This is the possible scenario
After the rapture
This man arises out of the Gentile world population remaining
He will be a charismatic, persuasive personality
Speaking like a world leader
Instrumental in forming a worldwide governing alliance of ten leaders
More compelling, more persuasive than any other mortal man in human history
He will arise to be one of the leaders of the world stage
He will be virtually begged to be the one world leader
Based on his rhetoric
All other world leaders will yield to him
Then he will move swiftly
Consolidating his power
Bringing all nations under his control
Where every other world empire fell short
He will succeed
Blending the strong points of each of those empires
Becoming the most formidable person not named Jesus Christ to walk the face of the earth
Now What?
What does it mean to you?
We do not know how much time is left before this all starts to break loose
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