What Does The Resurrected Babylonian Head Represent?

By Donna Watson


The name antichrist or the beast is sometimes mentioned or signified in various biblical books. Daniel was the first to give an indication of it in his 70th week narration. However, the resurrected Babylonian head features in the writings of John the apostle. The three letters of John and the book of Revelation give the bulk of this story.

The first significant mention of this beast is Revelation 13. A vivid description of Satan with seven heads and ten horns is given. This dragon makes six appearances to represent each head with the ultimate one being the seventh. The debate is whether the dragons represent people or kingdoms. This can be quelled by considering that people or kings create kingdoms which cannot exist without kings.

The origin of the beast is both from sea and land. The kingdoms that have ruled the world so far are Persia, Greece, Rome, Egypt and Syria, among others. God brought brutal kingdoms to punish Israelis whenever they went against his will especially through idolatry. The oppressive kings set out to separate the tribe of Judah or Israel from God. The ultimate rule will be by the final beast that will be very oppressive and destructive.

Chapter 13 verse 3 of revelation describes the beast as having a wound that was fatal yet is healed. This is an illusion of a hero who will cause nations to adore his prowess. The world adores people who show signs of triumph. Chapter 17 goes further to mention a woman who rises alongside the dragon.

In chapter seventeen verse eight, the dragon dies and resurrects. This is an indication that it is more of a kingdom than person. However, people do not die and resurrect on daily basis. The only possible explanation is that of a conspiracy in the present world. Further, can God kill an oppressor and cause him to rise from abyss?

The book of Thessalonians gives a possible scenario where God can allow the beast to resurrect. It can only be for the purpose of delusion. It says that God will send the people a strong delusion such that they believe in the lie. This happens because they failed to believe in the truth. The act of rising will cause amazement leading to adoration of this beast. In essence, the antichrist has taken over and is about to rule the world through deceit.

From the history of the world, six kings and kingdoms have already ruled. Their names have been mentioned before. Concern is on the seventh. The seventh king is the one to rule for not more than three and a half years. He will then descend to the abyss and rise with destruction. Verses nine to eleven of chapter 17 are very clear on that.

The current interpretation is that the seventh and eventually eighth king or empire is the Islamic rule. It represents the antichrist who proclaims death and destruction to all who fail to adhere to its dictates. It will also cause immense destruction and untold suffering. The bible says that only a set number of believers will be safe, those who believed in the Lamb of God.




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