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                        "THE BOOK OF REVELATION"

                            Chapter Thirteen

OBJECTIVES IN STUDYING THIS CHAPTER

1) To notice two "beasts" Satan would use in making war against the
   saints

2) To offer an explanation consistent with the context in which the
   Revelation was written as to the identity of the two beasts

SUMMARY

This chapter reveals two agents the dragon (Satan) would use in
carrying out his war against the people of God.

The first is the beast from the sea.  Described by John as having seven
heads and ten horns, there were ten crowns on his horns and on his 
heads a blasphemous name.  The beast was like a leopard, with feet like
a bear and a mouth like a lion.  One of  the heads of the beast 
appeared mortally wounded, but was healed.  To this beast the dragon 
gave his power, his throne, and great authority, and all the world 
marveled and worshiped the beast.  Given a mouth speaking great things
and blasphemies against God, His name, His tabernacle, and those
dwelling in heaven, the beast was also granted to make war against the
saints for forty-two months.  All on the earth worshiped him, except 
those whose names were in the Lamb's Book of Life.  With this 
description of the beast and his activities, John gives a word of 
caution to the saints (1-10).

John then saw the beast from the land, having two horns like a lamb and
speaking like a dragon.  With the same authority as the first beast,
this second beast causes all to worship the first by deceiving them
with great signs.  Telling them to make an image to the first beast, he
was given power to make the image speak and put to death those who
would not worship it.  This second beast also causes all to receive a
mark on their right hands or on their forehead, without which they
cannot buy or sell.  John then adds a word of wisdom, in which he tells
those with understanding to calculate the number of the beast, which is
the number of a man:  666 (11-18).

The identity of the first beast from the sea becomes clearer when we
get to chapter seventeen.  I agree with those who say this beast from 
the sea is the Roman Empire, especially as personified in its 
persecuting emperors.  The beast from the earth or land may represent 
the Roman Concilia, a committee that was set up in Asia Minor where the
seven churches were located to enforce emperor worship at the time the 
Revelation was given (Summers).

The significance of 666 should not be underestimated, as John 
encourages those with understanding to calculate the number.
Unfortunately, through many ingenuous and fanciful ways people have
come up with the number to represent just about anyone (e.g., Nero, the
Pope, Hitler).  Keeping the context of the Revelation and its time in
view, the number 666 may refer to "Lateinos" (which in Greek can be 
calculated to 666); and in turn points to the ruler of the Latin or 
Roman empire (Schaff, History Of The Christian Church, Vol. 1, p. 177).
Taken more symbolically, the number may simply signify evil raised to
its highest power (Hailey, Summers) as was the case in emperors like 
Nero and Domitian.

OUTLINE

I. THE BEAST FROM THE SEA (1-10)

   A. THE BEAST DESCRIBED (1-3a)
      1. Seen by John as rising up out of the sea
      2. Having seven heads, ten horns, with ten crowns on his horns,
         and on his heads a blasphemous name
      3. Like a leopard with feet like those of a bear and a mouth like
         that of a lion
      4. His power, throne, and great authority given him by the dragon
      5. One of his heads was mortally wounded, but healed

   B. THE ACTIVITY INVOLVING THE BEAST (3b-8)
      1. All the world marveled and followed the beast
         a. Worshipping the dragon who gave authority to the beast
         b. Worshipping the beast because of his apparent invincibility
      2. What the beast was given
         a. A mouth speaking great things and blasphemies
         b. Authority to continue (make war) for forty-two months
      3. With this authority:
         a. He blasphemed God, His name, His tabernacle, and those 
            dwelling in heaven
         b. He was granted to make war with the saints and overcome 
            them
         c. He was given authority over every tribe, tongue, and nation
         d. All who dwell on earth would worship him, unless their
            names are in the Book of Life of the Lamb
      
   C. A NOTE OF CAUTION (9-10)
      1. If anyone has an ear, let him hear
      2. He who leads into captivity shall go into captivity; he who
         kills with the sword must be killed with the sword
      3. Here is the patience and the faith of the saints

II. THE BEAST FROM THE LAND (11-18)

   A. THIS BEAST DESCRIBED (11)
      1. Seen by John as coming up out of the earth
      2. With two horns like a lamb, but speaking like a dragon

   B. THE ACTIVITY OF THIS BEAST (12-17)
      1. He exercises all the authority of the first beast in his 
         presence
      2. He causes the earth and those who dwell in it to worship the
         first beast
         a. Performing great signs, making even fire come down from
            heaven
         b. Deceiving the world by the signs
      3. He tells the world to make an image to the first beast
         a. To which he is granted power to give breath
         b. So the image could both speak and cause those who do not
            worship it to be killed
      4. He causes all to receive a mark on the right hand or on their
         foreheads
         a. Without which none can buy or sell
         b. Which is the name of the beast, or the number of his name

   C. A NOTE OF WISDOM (18)
      1. Let those with understanding calculate the number of the beast
      2. For it is the number of a man:  His number is 666

REVIEW QUESTIONS FOR THE CHAPTER

1) What are the main points of this chapter?
   - The beast from the sea (1-10)
   - The beast from the land (11-18)

2) What physical characteristics of the beast from the sea are 
   mentioned by John? (1-3)
   - Having seven heads, ten horns upon which are ten crowns
   - Upon his heads a blasphemous name
   - Like a leopard, with feet like a bear and a mouth like a lion
   - One of the heads with a mortal wound that had been healed

3) What did the dragon give the beast from the sea? (2)
   - His power, his throne, and great authority

4) How did the world respond to the beast from the sea? (3-4)
   - They marveled and followed the beast
   - They worshiped the beast

5) What else was given to the beast from the sea? (5)
   - A mouth speaking great things and blasphemies
   - Authority to continue (make war) for forty-two months

6) When he opened his mouth, what did the beast blaspheme? (6)
   - God's name, His tabernacle, and those who dwell in heaven

7) What was granted to the beast from the sea? (7)
   - To make war with the saints and to overcome them
   - Authority over every tribe, tongue, and nation

8) Who would worship this beast from the sea? (8)
   - All who dwell on the earth, with the exception of those whose 
     names are written in the Lamb's Book of Life

9) What note of caution is given at this point? (9-10)
   - If anyone has an ear, let him hear
   - He who leads into captivity shall go into captivity; he who kills
     with the sword must be killed with the sword
   - Here is the patience and faith of the saints

10) What were the physical characteristics of the beast from the land?
    (11)
   - Had two horns like a lamb, and spoke like a dragon

11) What did the beast from the land do? (12-14)
   - Exercise all the authority of the first beast in his presence
   - Cause the earth and those in it to worship the first beast
   - Perform great signs, even making fire come down from heaven
   - Deceives those on the earth by the signs, telling them to make an
     image to the first beast

12) What was granted to the beast from the land? (15)
   - Power to give breath to the image of the first beast
   - So that the image would both speak and cause those who would not
     worship it to be killed

13) What did the beast from the land require all to receive?  Why?
    (16-17)
   - A mark on their right hand or on their foreheads
   - So no one could buy or sell unless they had the mark or name of 
     the beast, or the number of its name

14) What note of wisdom is given at this point? (18)
   - Let those with understanding calculate the number of the beast
   - It is the number of a man; his number is 666
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