REVELATION CHAPTER
17.
VIEW FOOTNOTES
The
Kingdom of Antichrist Symbolized by the Great Harlot. Rev.
17, 1-18.
The
vision of the great harlot: V.1. And
there came one of the seven angels which had the seven vials, and
talked with
me, saying unto me, Come hither; I will show unto thee the judgment of
the great
whore that sitteth upon many waters, v.2.
with whom the kings of the earth
have committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been
made
drunk with the wine of her fornication. V.3.
So he carried me away in the
spirit into the wilderness. And I saw a woman sit upon a
scarlet-colored beast,
full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns. V.4.
And the woman was arrayed in
purple and scarlet color, and decked with gold and precious stones and
pearls,
having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of
her
fornication; v.5. and
upon her forehead was a name written, Mystery, Babylon the Great, the
mother of
harlots and abominations of the earth. V.6.
And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the
saints and with the
blood of the martyrs of Jesus; and when I saw her, I wondered with
great
admiration. Although this chapter
makes the impression of an independent vision, it is very closely
connected with
the foregoing chapter and with the plagues of the seven angels, as the
introduction shows: And there came one of the seven angels that had the
seven
vials, and spoke with me, saying, Come, I shall show thee the judgment
of the
great harlot that sits upon many waters, with whom the kings of the
earth have
committed fornication, and those that inhabit the earth have become
drunk with
the wine of her fornication. One of the special messengers of the Lord
that had
poured out the vials of His wrath upon the kingdom of Antichrist and
upon all
his servants took John along to show him the doom, the execution of the
sentence
upon the antichristian harlot. With emphasis she is called the great
harlot, for
her impudence and shamelessness have become a proverb and a byword
among the
nations. It was a powerful harlot, for she exerted her authority over
many
waters, over many peoples; and it was a wily harlot, for she had
induced the
kings and princes of the earth to commit fornication with her, she had
gained
such power over them by her trickery that they willingly carried out
her
desires, and she had made all nations drunk with the wine of her
fornication,
with the glamour and pomp of her false doctrines, causing them to
forget the
love which they should bear to Jesus Christ alone.
John
himself saw this harlot: And he took me away into a desert in the
spirit. The
prophet's soul and mind were dissociated from his body for a short
while, in
order that he might see this picture: And I saw a woman sitting upon a
scarlet-colored beast covered with names of blasphemy, having seven
heads and
ten horns; and the woman was clothed in purple and scarlet, and wore
ornaments
of gold and precious stone and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand
filled
with the abominations and the filthiness of her fornication, and on her
forehead
a name written, Mystery, Babylon the Great, the mother of the harlots
and the
abominations of the earth. The impression of the whole picture is one
of
abhorrence mingled with surprise that the great harlot should have
succeeded so
well with her designs against the earth and its inhabitants. Everywhere
there is
a lavish display of barbarous splendor, together with a repulsive show
of the
traffic in blood and in filth. The beast on which she is sitting is
scarlet-colored and covered with blasphemous titles to take away the
honor from
the Lord of heaven, and its seven heads and ten horns make a strange
and fearful
combination. The woman herself, clothed with the garments of kings and
bedecked
with jewels which represent the riches of the world, all of which she
had
gathered in the course of her unspeakable traffic, had a cup of gold in
her
hand, the most dangerous feature in the picture, for it was filled with
all the
abominations and the filth of her fornication, of her adulterous life,
with the
doctrines of Satan, who tries to deceive the whole world. But on the
forehead of
the harlot John saw names which she had not inscribed there, for it
explained to
all men that would read just who and what this woman was. It was a name
of
mystery that was written there, as the Coptic version of the New
Testament has
it, 8) and it told all men that this was Babylon the Great, the
personification
of the kingdom of Antichrist. And as she herself had left the Lord of
her youth,
so she had now become the mother of all other adulterous and idolatrous
people
in the world and the mother of all the greatest abominations on the
earth.
The
disgusting impression of the picture is heightened by the last part of
the
description: And I saw the woman drunk with the blood of the saints and
with the
blood of the martyrs of Jesus, and I wondered, when I saw her, with a
great
wonder (a great amount of wondering). The kingdom of Antichrist is the
devil’s
harlot, and since he is a murderer from the beginning, she has joined
him in
shedding the blood of saints and of witnesses of Christ, until she is
in a
continual state of inebriation as a result of the great amount of blood
which
she has consumed. No wonder that John stood fascinated by the very
horror of the
woman’s aspect. cp. Is. 1, 21.
The
mystery of the woman: V.7. And the
angel said unto me, Wherefore didst thou marvel? I will tell thee the
mystery of
the woman, and of the beast that carrieth her, which hath the seven
heads and
ten horns. V.8. The
beast that thou sawest was and is not; and shall ascend out of the
bottomless
pit and go into perdition; and they that dwell on the earth shall
wonder, whose
names were not written in the Book of Life from the foundation of the
world,
when they behold the beast that was and is not and yet is. The
angel noticed the look of horrified wonder on the face of John, and
hastened to
enlighten him: And the angel said unto me, For what reason didst thou
wonder? I
shall tell thee the mystery of the woman and of the beast that carries
her that
has the seven heads and the ten horns. The angel himself undertakes to
explain
to the seer what he could not have guessed or explained, to reveal the
mystery
of the great harlot and of the beast that served as beast of burden for
her
shameless self and the abominations of her filth.
The
angel now first explains the meaning of the beast: The beast that thou
sawest
was and is not, and will ascend out of the abyss and go into perdition;
and they
that live on the earth will marvel, whose name is not written in the
Book of
Life from the foundation of the world, when they see the beast that it
was and
is not, and yet is present. Here is the first step in the solution of
the
mystery which causes the harlot, the kingdom of Antichrist, to be
connected with
the beast, the Roman Empire. For it is the Roman Empire upon which the
Church of
Antichrist is sitting, in itself a continuation of the ancient Roman
world
empire. For the latter was before the kingdom of Antichrist; then it
came to an
end in 476, when the Germanic hordes conquered Rome; then, to the great
surprise
of all those that have its mark on their foreheads, it arose out of the
abyss
once more; it was revealed in all its hideousness by the Reformation
and has
lost its unlimited influence; and yet it is present to this day, being
destined
to eternal perdition on the last day.
The
explanation of the heads, the beasts, and the horns: V.9. And here is the mind which hath wisdom. The seven heads are
seven
mountains on which the woman sitteth. V.10.
And there are seven kings; five
are fallen, and one is, and the other is not yet come; and when he
cometh, he
must continue a short space. V.11. And
the beast that was and is not, even he is the eighth, and is of the
seven, and
goeth into perdition. V.12. And
the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no
kingdom as
yet, but receive power as kings one hour with the beast. V.13.
These have one mind, and shall
give their power and strength unto the beast. V.14.
These shall make war with the
Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them; for He is the Lord of lords and
King of
kings; and they that are with Him are called and chosen and faithful. As
the angel tells John, it is not an easy matter to understand the
mystery here
revealed: Here is the mind that has wisdom. Here is work for the
discerning
mind, to be able to tell what the meaning of the various features in
the picture
is. He explains: The seven heads are seven mountains, where the woman
sits on
them. The city of seven hills Rome is called, and so this reference to
the
Church of Antichrist, to the Church of Rome, is clear; for Rome was the
seat of
the Pope from the beginning, and all the adherents of papacy recognize
Rome as
the capital of their empire.
But
there is another interpretation: And there are seven kings; five have
fallen,
one now is in existence, the other is not yet come, and when he comes,
he is
destined to remain but a short while, The Roman Empire is here
conceived of as
the continuation of the ancient world empires, of which five had
fallen, the
Egyptian, the Assyrian, the Babylonian, the Persian, and the
Greek-Macedonian.
At the time when John wrote, the Roman Empire was in power. And as for
the
seventh ruler and empire, that is undoubtedly to be found in the
Christianized
Roman Empire, in the kingdom of Antichrist. The papal state, indeed,
was not of
great extent, but the dominion of the Pope, during the thousand years
of his
kingdom, reached far beyond the boundaries of his province, and his
influence
and authority are still evident in the life of the nations. This fact
is shown
also in the next verse: And the beast that was and is not is itself the
eighth,
and is of the seven, and goes into perdition. So it is the so-called
spiritual
power of popery which is here alluded to, whose temporal empire is now
a
negligible factor, and which still wants to be recognized as an empire.
In
just what manner the papacy exerts its power is next indicated: And the
ten
horns which thou sawest are ten kings, such as have not yet received a
kingdom;
but they will receive power as kings for one hour with the beast. These
are of
one mind, and they give their strength and their power to the beast.
Here there
is a reference to the ten great provinces into which the Roman Empire
was
divided. At the time of John’s vision these provinces were not yet
independent, but they later became autonomous and had their own rulers.
Their
heirs and successors may be found in practically the entire world
today. And of
the great majority of rulers and states it is true that they have
directly or
indirectly furthered the cause of the beast, of Antichrist. No matter
how
dissimilar they may be otherwise, in their admiration for the papacy
they are
all alike, and they place themselves, more or less directly, into the
power of
Antichrist, to be used as the tool of the Pope.
The
climax is reached in the next verse: These will wage war on the Lamb,
and the
Lamb will conquer them, for the Lord of lords He is and the King of
kings, and
with Him are the called and the elect and the faithful. It is not only
a
defensive alliance which the rulers of the world have made with
Antichrist, but
also a coalition for offensive tactics. Again and again not only Roman
princes
and rulers, but also such as professed the Protestant faith have become
the
instruments of Rome in attempting to suppress the true Gospel-preaching
with all
the means at their disposal. But what will their puny attempts avail in
the end?
In waging war with the Lamb, the King of kings and the Lord of lords,
their
inevitable end is destruction. And in overthrowing these enemies, the
Lamb
incidentally protects them that are His, those whom He has called,
those whom He
has chosen, those that are faithful to Him to the end.
The
conclusion of the explanation: V.15. And
he saith unto me, The waters which thou sawest, where the whore
sitteth, are
peoples and multitudes and nations and tongues. V.16.
And the ten horns which thou
sawest upon the beast, these shall hate the whore, and shall make her
desolate
and naked, and shall eat her flesh, and burn her with fire. V.17.
For God hath put in their hearts
to fulfill His will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the
beast, until
the words of God shall be fulfilled. V.18.
And the woman which thou sawest is
that great city which reigneth over the kings of the earth. The
angel here takes up his interpretation anew, in order to give the
explanation of
certain features of the picture shown above: And he says to me, The
waters which
thou sawest, where the harlot is sitting, peoples and multitudes they
are, and
nations and tongues. The angel fittingly describes the Church of the
Pope as the
great harlot sitting on many waters, that is, as one occupying a proud
throne
over many peoples and multitudes and nations and tongues, ruling them
by her
power and seducing them into the fornication of her idolatry.
And
now a peculiar fact is noted: And the ten horns which thou sawest and
the beast,
these will hate the harlot, and they will lay her waste and strip her
naked; and
they will eat her flesh, and they will burn her with fire; for God has
given
into their hearts to carry out His intention, and to execute their
single
purpose, and to give their kingdom to the beast, until the words of God
are
fulfilled. It is a strange fact, but one borne out sufficiently well by
many
pages of history, that the very rulers and prince; who received power
and
authority with the beast, at certain times turned against the rule of
Antichrist, especially as to his meddling in temporal affairs. Even
before the
Reformation, for more than a century, complaints were lodged against
the
usurpation of the Roman hierarchy, and a number of councils attempted
to adjust
matters. And since the Reformation many of the rulers of the world, in
spite of
their outward adherence to the Church of Rome, have plundered her
institutions,
stripped her of her worldly power and goods, and left her comparatively
destitute and helpless. Even the Pope's own temporal kingdom, a strip
of land in
Italy, has been taken from him, and he now sits in his immense palace,
the
Vatican, calling himself a prisoner. That was one phase of God's
judgment upon
the antichristian beast; these rulers carried out the intention and
purpose
which He put into their hearts.
But
the power of Antichrist is by no means exhausted: And the woman which
thou
sawest is the great city which has regal authority over the kingdoms of
the
earth. So the final Judgment has not yet come upon the Church of Rome,
upon the
kingdom of Antichrist. Rome still is a very powerful empire, which must
be
reckoned with; she still has kingly authority over many rulers of the
world; she
is still able to bedeck herself with the ornaments of her idolatrous
and
adulterous traffic, and many thousands there are that are impressed by
this pomp
and yield to her entreaties. May God mercifully hold His sheltering
hand over
all true Christians!
Summary. The Church of
Antichrist is described in full in the picture of a great harlot,
combining
temporal and spiritual power in an authority extending even over the
rulers of
the world, in. spite of the fact that these vassals have repeatedly
stripped her
of power and wealth.