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REVELATION 18
THE FALL OF BABYLON
John sees another angel descending from heaven with great authority. The angel proclaims that Babylon has fallen and become a dwelling place for demons. Babylon was known for being a rebellious nation and often symbolized wickedness. The angel says that all the nations have been corrupted by Babylon, growing increasingly immoral and prideful. Another voice arises, praising God for His justice on Babylon. Those who are living in continual sin are devastated by the fall of Babylon, but the faithful rejoice in God’s might.
All of the merchants of the Earth weep over Babylon's destruction, since Babylon was a center for trade. Although many benefit financially from Babylon, God laid the city to waste. The destruction of Babylon shows the contrast between worldly values and God’s economy of righteousness. A mighty angel takes a large millstone and throws it into the sea, emphasizing the death and drowning of Babylon. Those who worship God above Babylon rejoice and know that their victory is near.
STUDY QUESTIONS
In Revelation 18:21, a mighty angel threw a millstone into the sea to symbolize Babylon’s fall. Read Matthew 18:6. How might this comparison emphasize Babylon’s guilt and God’s judgment towards them?
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