Why is John carried into the wilderness? An earlier prouncement of doom against ancient Babylon was desceribed as being "against the wilderness of the sea" (Isaiah 21:1,9) This gave due warning that, despite all it watery defenses, ancient Babylon would become a lifeless desolation. It is fitting then, that John should be carried in is vision to a wilderness to see the fate of Babylon the Great. She too must become desolate and waste. (Revelation 18:19, 22, 23) John is amazed, though, by he sees out there. The great harlot is not alone! She is sitting on a monstrous wild beast!
Next time: REVELATION ITS GRAND CLIMAX AT HAND!/Chapter Thirty Three - The Harlot Rides a Beast - Continue
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