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Revelation Chapter 13 Revelation Chapter 13 July 15, 2021 Scriptures Reference Malachi 4:4-5 Reference Daniel 8:24 Zechariah 11:17 Revelation 17:8 Reference Daniel 7:8 Reference Daniel 11:36 Paraphrase Daniel 11:36 Paraphrase Daniel 11:39 Paraphrase Daniel 7:25 Paraphrase 2nd Thessalonians 2:3 & 6-10 Known as the beast, Rev 13, Wild beasts are a curse from GOD. Ezekiel 5:17 Paraphrase Daniel 8:25. Powered by Satan Daniel 8:24, 2nd Thes.2:9-10 Rev 13:2 Worshiper of Satan or the Harlot Daniel 11:38 Jeremiah 7:18 queen of Heaven Diana of the Ephesians Acts 19:28 (aka Artemis) Possibly be from ancient Nineveh modern Mosul-Nahum 1:11 Possibly Assyrian in heritage. Micah 5:5, Isaiah 30:30-31 First empowered by Satan & later possessed by satan Rev. 17:8 Time of crisis after nuke war 2 & main Rapture made King by all of revived Rome: Rev. 17:12-13 Will kill Christians Rev. 13:7-10, Daniel 7:21 & Rev. 6:9 Kills 2/3 of the Jews Zechariah 13:8-9, Rev. 14:20 Destroys Rome ( Vatican ) Rev. 17:16 antichrist destroyed by Jesus. Daniel 7:11, Daniel 8:25, 2nd. Thes. 2:8 & Rev 19:20 Jeremiah 15:2 Reference Jews in Judea fleeing the antichrist. Matthew 24:16, Mark 13:14, Luke 21:21 Reference 1st Kings 18:38 & 2nd Kings 1:10 2nd Corinthians 4:4 The Olivet Discourse Matthew 24:15-25 Reference Daniel 9:27 1 Revelation Outline 7-15-2021 Review Revelation 13:1 ➢ The Apostle John, our Revelator, was instructed to record details of the antichrist and his false prophet which is the unholy imitation of a false trinity of 3. Satan, and his antichrist & the antichrist’s false prophet. ➢ Satan calls a future leader out of the Sea (Gentiles). ➢ When the antichrist makes his covenant peace in the Middle East, the plan with Israel is the restarting point for this final week of law. ➢ A future revived Roman Empire of ten nations. Revelation 13: 2 ➢ The Beast coming out of the Sea is real. ➢ Four great Gentile Kingdoms will arise. (Daniel) ➢ Described as vicious beasts and each will dominate Israel in their own times. ➢ Antichrist’s Kingdom will have the attributes of the first 3 beasts, that of a Lion, the Bear, and Leopard. ➢ The final fourth beast has the characteristics of the former three. ➢ This new beast means a new Kingdom of the end times. ➢ Those today striving to impose a new world order of government, will get what they want, but then ultimate tyrant will arrive and will get rid of them. Revelation 13:3 ➢ The antichrist will seemingly be killed by the far east & the red Chinese nuke war 2. ➢ The beast, which you saw, once was, now is not, and yet will come up out of the Abyss. Revelation 13:4 ➢ During the Great Tribulation in the latter half of 3 ½ years of the 7 total, worship of Lucifer will be openly public. ➢ The antichrist revived. Revelation 13:5-8 ➢ Rome’s demise. ➢ At 245 years of age that the USA is now the longest living Democracy with the longest living constitution in history. ➢ “The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years. These nations have progressed through this sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; From spiritual faith to great courage; From courage to liberty; From liberty to abundance; From abundance to selfishness; From selfishness to apathy; From apathy to dependence; From dependence back into bondage.” ➢ The Beast is now openly persecuting and murdering the followers of Jesus. Revelation 13: 9-10 2 ➢ Those for the sword, to the sword; those for starvation, to starvation; those for captivity, to captivity will be the norm for the born again believer. Revelation 13:11-12 ➢ Description of the third person of the unholy trinity. ➢ The false worship leader of the entire Earth. ➢ Most of Palestine is within historic Judea. ➢ This false prophet will ultimately control the world’s entire economy. ➢ The antichrist, the most powerful political speaker; the False Prophet will be the most terrifying and inspiring minister of all time. Revelation 13:13 ➢ The chief sign of the False Prophet is causing fire to come down from the sky. Revelation 13:14-15 ➢ The image of the antichrist is an attempt to replace Jesus Christ as Deity. ➢ Abomination of Desolation is when the image of the antichrist is set up in the Temple to be worshiped as g*d. ➢ Abomination: an insult to GOD as in a false idol of a statue. ➢ Desolation: the total destruction of Israel & of anyone that accept and worship the antichrist. ➢ John uses 3 words to describe the Image: 3739 which means a form of art; 2342 which means a vicious venomous wild animal; and 2192 which means an alternative form. Revelation 13:16-18 ➢ The mark of the beast. ➢ 666. ➢ A mark by definition means a stamp. Like a brand on livestock, it denotes ownership. ➢ This system will require that there is no more currency of any shape or form. ➢ Only those who refuse the mark are outside the influence & total control, morally, socially, economically, physically, & spiritually of the most deceptive leader of all time. ➢ Only Christians will refuse the beast. ➢ The Islamic Mahdi’s false Messiah is identified by an Arabic symbol which appears to be the numerals 666. ➢ Also the last and only open seat within the European Union parliament is seat number 666. ➢ It is only the return of Jesus our Christ that will defeat and vanquish this abomination of desolation. 3 4 5 6 7 .
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