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Chapter 13 - The Emerging of the Dragon’s Helpers
With the Dragon are: The First Beast and the Second Beast
The Sea Beast, Revelation 13:1-8
The Patience and Faith of the Saints, Revelation 1:1-10
The Earth Beast, Revelation 13:11-18
* POINTS: We must remember the churches in the first century to whom this was written were closer to the mind-set that would understand these symbols better than our remote western minds.
Also there were men among the churches with the spiritual gift of "wisdom" who could interpret these symbols to the churches (1 Corinthians 12:8; Revelation 13:18; Revelation 17:9) and tell definitively who was the beast. These hidden symbols would then baffle heathen readers and provide some protection from persecution.
And I . . The "I" could be "He", i.e., the dragon. The beast out of the bottomless pit, Revelation 11:7.
Textual comment: ASV = "And he stood" i.e., the Dragon, and "I saw" (It appears the "subject" of the one standing on the seashore should be the antecedent noun, the Dragon of Revelation 12:17).
And I saw . . The dragon is standing on the sand of the sea when John sees the beast rise up out of sea. Then he sees another beast rise up out of the earth, Revelation 13:11.
The dragon stood on the seashore watching a beast come out of the sea, in John’s vision (cf. Daniel 7:2-3; Daniel 7:7-8; Daniel 7:19-27). The implication is that the dragon summoned the beast out of the sea.416 Evidently this was part of his plan to destroy the rest of the woman’s offspring (Revelation 12:17). - Constable
beast rise out of the sea . . The first beast - Revelation 13:1-8 A beast from the sea.
[Occassionally the "earth" represents the "home" for the Jews, and "the sea" represents all the gentiles nations or the rest of the world. (Some conclude that “the waters” mentioned in Revelation 17:15 interpret “the sea,” so that it means “peoples and multitudes and nations and tongues”; Lenski.). So this "beast" represents a foreign or gentile power.]
a beast . . The description of the beast is reminiscent of Daniel 7:1-7 FSB
a beast . . Lit. “a monster” (cf. Revelation 11:7), which describes a vicious, killing animal.
seven heads and ten horns . . Represents political and military power or “kings” (Revelation 17:12; cf. Daniel 7:24). Recalls the description of the dragon in Revelation 12:3 and the fourth beast in Daniel 7:7. - NIVZSB
a beast rise up out of the sea . . Until this stage of vision the dragon’s activities had been confined to Palestine, but now a beast rises out of the sea as the instrument by which to implement and to execute his diabolical plans. He summoned aid from Rome.
The beast had seven heads and ten horns, and was the symbol of the great power of Rome. The ten horns represented the ten divisions of the Roman empire, the emperor of which was seated on a throne situated on the seven hills of Rome, the universal symbol of the imperial city. - Wallace
upon his horns ten crowns . . The crowns represent its political and military power (cp. Revelation 17:3, Revelation 17:7-11; Daniel 7:7, Daniel 7:19-20)- NLTSB
the name . . Read, names, as in the margin. Cf. Revelation 17:3. The reference perhaps is to the blasphemous assumption of divine honours by the Roman emperors—most markedly (at least up to St John’s time) by Gaius. - CBSC
blasphemous names . . The Greek manuscripts are equally divided between the PLURAL (ms A) “names” (NRSV, NJB) and SINGULAR (mss P47, C, P) “name” (NKJV, TEV). Whichever is true, this is obviously an allusion to Daniel 7:8, Daniel 7:11; Daniel 7:20; Daniel 7:25 or Daniel 11:36. These blasphemous titles are connected with the (1) claim of deity or (2) evil titles (cf. Revelation 17:3). - Utley
The Dragon works through this Sea-Beast described next.
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IDENTIFICATION OF REVELATION SYMBOLS--
The Dragon -- (Revelation 12:9) is Satan, the Devil.
The Beast -- Rome --Identified by Daniel’s prophecy, Daniel 7:3-7; Daniel 7:7; Revelation 13:1-2
The Second Beast (False Prophet) -- Religious elements catering to the beast and supporting the persecution against God’s people. (Revelation 13:11)
Babylon (the Harlot)-- Jerusalem and the Jewish system (See Revelation 11:8 )
The Woman on the Moon-- (Revelation 12:1) represents the righteous people on earth. (In OT they are called ’the remnant’. In NT time it becomes the church.)
The man child (Revelation 12:4-5) -- Christ
666 -- Revelation 13:18 the number of a man (undoubted the seven churches of Asia knew who it represented, probably Nero Caesar as his names equals 666.