The Beast |
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| Written by John Crawmer | |||
| Thursday, 07 June 2007 16:32 | |||
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Within the Bible books of Daniel and Revelation a destructive creature or beast is described. What is the significance of these prophetic visions? What is the purpose of these writings to use animals as symbols of something greater? Do these God inspired writings pertain to current events? Using the scriptures it is possible to accurately answer these questions.
Prophecies of the Bible were given through visions and dreams, by the power of God's Holy Spirit, to selected individuals who recorded this information in written form (2 Peter 1:20, 21). These prophecies use symbolic words that can be explained by comparing some scriptures with other scriptures in the Bible. For example, Daniel 7:17 explains what a Beast is: "These great beasts, which are four, are four kings, which shall arise out of the earth." Compare this scripture with Daniel 7:23 "…the fourth beast shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth, which shall be diverse from all kingdoms…" Using these references, we can easily determine that a Beast is a kingdom or government. The prophecy given to John, titled "Revelation" in the Bible, also speaks of a Beast. This Beast is a government that will rule over the entire earth (Revelation 13:8,14-16). This Beast is known as the United Nations. Using the scriptures below, we can prove how this symbolic term of "Beast" represents the United Nations.
Daniel 7:3-7, 23 The fourth Beast has iron teeth, and is different from all other kingdoms. The prophecy here uses animals to describe the different governments. The United States, Great Britain, and Russia have power over the earth prior to the United Nations' rule. Notice in verse 7 that this Beast has 10 horns, which represents complete authority, 10 being a complete number for man. Revelation 13:1-4 At the beginning of its authority, this Beast looks like the United States, Great Britain, and Russia. These are the same governments spoken of in Daniel chapter 7, but this Beast has ten horns with crowns upon them, meaning it has complete authority over the earth. All nations will give their allegiance to the United Nations, some now and some in the time to come. Revelation 17:7-13 Notice that this Beast has ten horns, just as the Beast described in Daniel 7:7 does. Further Study and Research After completing this study, you should be able to recognize that the following words can symbolize equal meanings: Seven heads = seven mountains = kingdom/government Beast = kingdom/government Horn = king/ruler/one with authority Additional references regarding this topic:
Matthew 24:15
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