By Revelation 21 the destruction of God’s enemies is complete. Babylon was defeated in Revelation 18:20, the beast and false prophet in 19:20, and Satan in 20:10. The last two ...
Chapter 19:11-21 Jesus is a warrior king as He sits on a white horse (Rev. 19:11-16). He is described as Faithful and True, something inherent in His nature (cf. Rev. ...
Revelation 18 and part of 19 discuss Babylon’s destruction. In the rest of 19 and on through 20 we read about Christ’s victory and how the faithful will partake in ...
Revelation 17 introduces us to the great harlot. She stands in contrast to the woman of the wilderness from Revelation 12. Her dominion is on the many waters; she rules ...
Chapter 15 In Revelation 15 the seven bowls of wrath are introduced. There are seven angels who hold the seven plagues. Those who are victorious over the beast sing the ...
Revelation 14 is a fantastic chapter. It has a great deal of action that fascinates the mind. The chapter is not, however, beyond our ability to understand and from which ...
In Revelation 13 we learn that Satan supported the two beasts. These beasts also supported one another. The question is, who or what are the beasts? Why are they in ...