StoneThrower
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Last week in Bible study we did Revelation 18 and in the discussion Babylon was discussed, some thought it was talking about the former city of Babylon. I took it as a symbolic representation as it is no way that it could be talking about the same city in the Old Testament as Scripture makes it very clear it was laid to waste never to be inhabited again. Understanding that those passages have both a near and far term application.
The question then arises who or what is Babylon in Revelation 18 is it a political entity such as Rome?
Reading a commentary last evening by Walter Scott "The Exposition Of The Revelation Of Jesus Christ" he took it as meaning the church and had an interesting take.
I was curious as to how others see this after giving it some thought?
On a side note I did find a theological error as in the beginning of chapter 18 referring to the mighty angel he propose the idea this is Christ, which is impossible for Christ to take an angelic state after the incarnation.
The question then arises who or what is Babylon in Revelation 18 is it a political entity such as Rome?
Reading a commentary last evening by Walter Scott "The Exposition Of The Revelation Of Jesus Christ" he took it as meaning the church and had an interesting take.
I was curious as to how others see this after giving it some thought?
On a side note I did find a theological error as in the beginning of chapter 18 referring to the mighty angel he propose the idea this is Christ, which is impossible for Christ to take an angelic state after the incarnation.