REVELATION CHAPTER
13.
VIEW FOOTNOTES
The
Seven-Headed Beast of Blasphemy and the Two-Horned Beast of Deceit.
Rev.
13, 1-18.
The description of the first beast: V.1. And
I stood upon the sand of the sea and saw a beast rise up out of the sea
having
seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns, and upon his
heads the
name of blasphemy. V.2.
And
the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard, and his feet were as the
feet of
a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion; and the dragon gave him
his power
and his seat and great authority. V.3.
And
I saw one of his heads as it were wounded to death; and his deadly
wound was
healed; and all the world wondered after the beast. V.4.
And
they worshiped the dragon which gave power unto the beast; and they
worshiped
the beast, saying, Who is like unto the beast? Who is able to make war
with him?
Luther writes of this whole chapter: “There comes,
then, in the
thirteenth chapter, after the trumpeting of the last of the seven
angels, who
sounds his trumpet at the beginning of the twelfth chapter, the
business of that
seventh angel, the third woe, namely, papal imperialism and imperial
popery.
Here the papacy gains the power also of the worldly sword, and now
rules not
only with the booklet in the second woe, but also with the sword in the
third
woe. Just as they boast that the Pope has both the spiritual and also
the
temporal sword in his power. Here, then, are the two beasts; the one is
imperial
power and dignity; the other, with the two horns, is the papacy, which
has now
also become a worldly kingdom, though with a bold show of the name of
Christ.” 5)
The explanation is certainly plausible, as a closer
examination of the text shows: And I stood on the shore of the sea, and
saw
ascending out of the sea a beast having ten horns and seven heads, and
on the
horns ten diadems, and on his heads names of blasphemy; and the beast
which I
saw was like a leopard, and his feet resembled those of a bear, and his
mouth
resembled the mouth of a lion. If we compare this picture with those
found in
the prophecies of Daniel, there can be little doubt that this beast is
the Roman
Empire. It arose out of the ocean of nations, gradually, but surely,
until it
had power over practically the entire world. Seven heads the beast had;
for the
city of Rome, the capital of this great empire, is built on seven
hills; and ten
horns were seen by John, which refers to the ten provinces of the old
empire.
Names of blasphemy the beast had on his heads; for blasphemous idolatry
and
heathenism was practiced in the city and empire, and enmity against
Christ and
the Christian religion has always been rampant in its capital. That the
entire
appearance of the beast, finally, was like a leopard, but with the feet
of a
bear and with the mouth of a lion, indicates that the Roman Empire
combined in
itself all the qualities of the former world empires as they are
described in
the seventh chapter of the Book of Daniel.
We are told still more concerning this beast: And to
him the dragon gave his own power and his throne and great authority.
This shows
that Satan would rule and exert his power on earth especially through
the Roman
Empire, and that its emperors, princes, and governors would act as his
representatives in carrying out his designs against the Church of
Christ. The
result was all that the devil might have desired: And one of his heads
appeared
to have been wounded to death, but his deadly wound was healed; and all
the
earth marveled after the beast and worshiped the dragon, because he
gave
authority to the beast, and they worshiped the beast, saying, Who is
like to the
beast, and who can battle with him? The great empire and power which
the beast
represents received a temporary setback, a wound which looked like a
deadly
wound. This may refer to the end of the Roman Empire as such, which
came to an
end in the year 476. But Rome retained its power in spite of all that,
for the
worldly authority of the Pope dates from about that time. Satan is
still
wielding his power through Antichrist, and it is a sad fact, but a fact
nevertheless, that practically all the world, both civil and
ecclesiastical
authorities, have been giving honor to the Pope, many of them stating
openly
that the power of the papacy is such as to make this attitude the best
policy.
The power of the first beast: V.5. And
there was given unto him a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies,
and
power was given unto him to continue forty and two months. V.6.
And
he opened his mouth in blasphemy against God, to blaspheme His name,
and His
tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven. V.7. And
it was given
unto him to make war with the saints and to overcome them; and power
was given
him over all kindreds and tongues and nations. V.8. And
all that dwell upon the earth shall worship him, whose names are not
written in
the Book of Life of the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world. V.9. If
any man have an ear, let him hear. V.10.
He
that leadeth into captivity shall go into captivity; he that killeth
with the
sword must be killed with the sword. Here is the patience and the faith
of the
saints. From these words it is plain that the old
heathen Roman Empire is
continuing in the form of the papacy, for the description is so clear
and
unmistakable: And there was given to him a mouth speaking great things
and
blasphemies, and there was given to him power to do so forty-two
months; and he
opened his mouth for blasphemy against God, to blaspheme His name and
His
dwelling, those that dwell in heaven; and there was given to him to
wage war
with the saints and to conquer them, and there was given to him power
over every
tribe and people and tongue and nation. Here the rise of Antichrist’s
kingdom
is depicted in a few masterful strokes. For it is characteristic of him
that he
speaks great and vaunting blasphemies, not only with regard to his own
position
in the Church, but also in the doctrines which place him in the temple
of God as
a god, and give him power over the Godhead Himself, as in the Mass,
where the
priest is said to have power to create the person of Christ by his
blessing of
the bread. By God’s permission, Antichrist had only a limited time for
the
unrestricted indulgence in this behavior, but he made the most of this
time. The
blasphemies which are contained in the official declarations of the
Roman
Church, especially as to the power of the Pope, are such as to make a
Bible
Christian shudder. There can incidentally be no greater folly than to
underestimate the power which Antichrist possessed in the past and
which he
wields to-day. Not only does he wage war against the saints, the
believers, but
he also had overcome untold thousands, getting them into his power and
poisoning
their souls with his idolatrous poison. Not only over a single city,
state, or
nation does his authority extend, but his officials are found in all
tribes and
peoples and tongues and nations. The power of Antichrist is a scourge
of God
visited upon the nations, and many a person that did not want to accept
the
simple doctrine of the atonement of Christ, of the justification of a
poor
sinner without the deeds of the Law, by grace alone, has been enmeshed
in the
net of Rome and in the blasphemous doctrine of salvation by works.
For that reason St. John continues: And there will
worship him all those that dwell upon the earth, every one whose name
is not
written in the Book of Life of the Lamb that was slain from the
foundation of
the world. The power of Antichrist is not confined to those that
actually are
members of His Church. There are thousands and millions outside of his
kingdom
that secretly or openly worship him, because they admire the wonderful
perfection of the system which he has built up in the last fifteen
centuries, or
because they fear his power. But by the grace of God such worshipers
are only
those whose names are not written in God’s Book of Life, that is, in
that of
the Lamb, Jesus Christ, whose death for all sinners was a fact
established by
the counsel of God from the foundation of the world. In the very first
prophecies and types Christ was revealed as the Savior of the world,
Gen. 3, 15.
21; Ex. 12, 6; 1 Cor. 5, 7. This is such an important thought and it
must be
kept in mind so continually by all Christians that the seer calls out:
If any
one has ears, let him hear. And he adds the warning: If any one leads
into
captivity (or: is destined for captivity), he leads into captivity (or:
into
captivity he goes); if any one kills with the sword, by the sword he
must be
killed; here is the patience and the faith of the saints. These words
contain a
warning for the enemies and a consolation for the believers. The latter
must
expect martyrdom: that is inevitable where enemies of Christ come into
power.
But the wrath of God will find these and will give them the punishment
which
their transgression merits. But he who loses liberty and life for the
sake of
Christ will at the same time gain eternal liberty and life. It is here
that the
patience and the faith of the saints, of the true believers, come into
their
own; for they will inherit the promise through the grace of God, Heb.
6, 12.
The second beast: V.11. And I beheld
another beast coming up out of the earth; and he had two horns like a
lamb, and
he spake as a dragon. V.12.
And
he exerciseth all the power of the first beast before him, and causeth
the earth
and them which dwell therein to worship the first beast, whose deadly
wound was
healed. V.13.
And
he doeth great wonders, so that he maketh fire come down from heaven on
the
earth in the sight of men, v.14. and
deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles
which he
had power to do in the sight of the beast, saying to them that dwell on
the
earth that they should make an image to the beast which had the wound
by a sword
and did live. That
there is a close connection between the two beasts of this chapter is
here again
evident: And I saw another beast ascending out of the earth, and it had
two
horns like a lamb and spoke like a dragon, and the full authority of
the first
beast he exerts before him; and he causes the earth and those that
dwell on it
that they worship the first beast, whose deadly wound was healed. It
would be
foolish to attempt an interpretation of all the details of this
picture, but the
general trend seems to be clear. This beast is also a great kingdom or
power
exerted like that of a king or emperor, although with a lamblike
aspect. This
beast is the successor of the first beast and takes his place in every
respect,
differing from him only in form. He succeeds above all in making men
worship the
first beast, to overlook the wound which had really struck a vital
spot, which
had laid open the real nature of the first beast.
To this end the second beast shows great activity:
And he performs great signs, so that he also causes fire to come down
from
heaven to the earth before men; and he seduces those that dwell upon
the earth
through the signs which were granted to him to perform before the
beast, saying
to them that dwell upon the earth to make images to the beast which has
the
wound from the sword and still lived. In this beast is fulfilled what
St. Paul
had prophesied, namely, that his coming is after the working of Satan
with all
power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of
unrighteousness in them that perish, 2 Thess. 2, 9. 10. It would be
foolish to
ascribe all the so-called miracles that are performed by antichristian
prophets
to superstition; for the devil knows how to use the forces of nature to
his ends
if God gives him permission. So great was the influence of this beast
that he
even succeeded in making men set up the first beast as an idol, as a
god in the
midst of God’s true temple, and to give him divine worship.
The mark of the second beast: V.15. and
he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that the image
of the
beast should both speak and cause that as many as would not worship the
image of
the beast should be killed. V.16. And
he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to
receive a
mark in their right hand or in their foreheads, v.17. and
that no man might buy or sell save he that had the mark or the name of
the beast
or the number of his name. V.18.
Here
is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the
beast; for it
is the number of a man; and his number is six hundred threescore and
six. There
is a remarkable show of authority which is here described: And there
was granted
him to give spirit to the image of the beast, that the image of the
beast should
both speak and cause that as many as would not worship the image of the
beast
should die; and he obliges all, the small and the great, and the rich
and the
poor, and the free and the slaves, that they impress upon them a mark
upon their
right hand or upon their foreheads, that no one can buy or sell unless
he has
the mark, the name of the beast or the number of his name. So far the
power of
the beast goes by God’s permission, to this extent he is God’s scourge
upon
those that will not accept the salvation through Christ. Even the
image, the
copy of the first beast, this second beast caused to have the ability
to speak
and to exert great might in the world. He does not confine himself to
any
special class of people: powerful or without influence, rich or poor,
free or in
slavery, the beast will try to get them all into his power and to
control them
according to both body and soul. To do this, he sees to it that his
mark is
impressed, either upon their right hands or upon their foreheads. The
word here
used by John originally designated the imperial stamp on documents and
merchandise, a red seal with the emperor’s name or effigy. 6) The mark
on the
hand was to indicate that the wearer would faithfully conform all his
acts to
the will of his master; and that on the forehead indicated that the
wearer
openly proclaimed himself a servant of the beast. So far did the power
of the
beast go at certain times that the very commerce of states and nations
was
controlled by it, and men could buy and sell commodities only with his
permission.
So far as the explanation of this picture is
concerned, the seer writes: Here is wisdom: he that has understanding,
let him
compute the number of the beast, for it is the number of a man, and his
name is
six hundred sixty-six. Here indeed the gift of interpretation is needed
if one
would make absolute assertions. A great many commentators have tried to
make the
characteristics here given fit some individual historical person, Nero,
who
probably served as a type, Napoleon, and others. But if we take the
features of
the picture as a whole, the most probable conclusion is the following.
As the
first beast pictured the Roman Empire, continued in the kingdom of
Antichrist as
he showed himself mainly before the Reformation, so the second beast
represents
him as he has appeared since that time. Before the Reformation he
exerted his
power in an open and unrestricted manner; since that time he has
assumed a
lamblike aspect, which has deceived thousands of people. The image of
the first
beast is still there, the detailed hierarchical organization modeled
after that
of the Roman Empire, as it has been strengthened by the Jesuits. There
is a
Pope, there are cardinals, there are archbishops and bishops and
priests and
deacons and subdeacons and a great many other officials, all fitting in
with the
system. There is the matter of the Inquisition, which developed its
greatest
power since the Reformation. There are the signs and wonders, which
make such a
great impression upon men. There are the two swords, the temporal and
the
spiritual, which the Pope still claims for himself. There are the many
cases of
interdict, or spiritual boycott, when congregations, cities, and states
were
suspended from the means of grace. There are the cases of indulgences,
when the
forgiveness of sins was made a matter of traffic and bargaining. There
are the
cases of special commercial privileges granted to individuals and to
communities
by papal dispensation or permission. There are many other features
which apply
with peculiar force to Antichrist and his kingdom.
Luther writes about this chapter and the preceding
one: “What abominations, woe, and damage this imperial papacy has
committed
cannot be related now. For in the first place, the world through his
book has
been filled with idolatry, with monasteries, institutions, saints,
pilgrimages,
purgatory, indulgences, lack of marriage, and innumerable other
specimens of
human doctrine and works. In the second place, who is able to tell how
much
bloodshed, murder, war, and misery the Popes have been the cause of,
both with
their own wars and by provoking emperors, kings, and princes?” 7)
Summary.
In the pictures of two beasts the prophet pictures the kingdom of
Antichrist in
its two phases, before and after the Reformation, showing its great
power both
in gaining worshipers and in bringing misery and death upon those that
refused
to accept Antichrist’s doctrines.