brakelite
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Just to add a little to papajim's question, allow me to explain some of prophetic symbolism related to this.
A woman in prophecy represents a church, either true or false. See Jer.6:2 (Isa 51:16); 2 Cor. 11:2; Jer. 3:14; Isa. 54:4-6; Hosea 2:19,20; Ezek.16; Jer. 3:20; James 4:4; now relate all that to the following... Revelation 12; and Revelation 17:1-6.
A beast represents a major kingdom or political superpower,or an empire...never an individual although the political power may be led by an individual. The horns which grow from the beast represent those political rulers, kings, or sovereigns within the empire, or the kings who succeed to and share power within the empire .Daniel 7:16,17; Daniel 7:23; Daniel 8:20,21. now relate that to Revelation 13, and to Revelation 17. The picture of the woman riding the beast when viewed from the symbolic rules set out within scripture (Bible explaining itself) makes the vision quite easy to understand. A church riding the civil power, ruling over it, guiding it, holding the reins...while the civil power upholds the church, supports her, gives her her strength, enacts her laws and fights on her behalf. Now compare that scenario with history, and you have the perfect picture of the RCC throughout her history. A union of church and state (one aspect of the pagan tradition she inherited from Rome, and in turn inherited down through the ages from ancient Babylon. ...something the American forefathers recognised and sought to avoid at all costs because of the corruptions and persecutions etc that result. Pity the modern day American people no longer recognise this and are attempting to break down those church/state barriers.
A woman in prophecy represents a church, either true or false. See Jer.6:2 (Isa 51:16); 2 Cor. 11:2; Jer. 3:14; Isa. 54:4-6; Hosea 2:19,20; Ezek.16; Jer. 3:20; James 4:4; now relate all that to the following... Revelation 12; and Revelation 17:1-6.
A beast represents a major kingdom or political superpower,or an empire...never an individual although the political power may be led by an individual. The horns which grow from the beast represent those political rulers, kings, or sovereigns within the empire, or the kings who succeed to and share power within the empire .Daniel 7:16,17; Daniel 7:23; Daniel 8:20,21. now relate that to Revelation 13, and to Revelation 17. The picture of the woman riding the beast when viewed from the symbolic rules set out within scripture (Bible explaining itself) makes the vision quite easy to understand. A church riding the civil power, ruling over it, guiding it, holding the reins...while the civil power upholds the church, supports her, gives her her strength, enacts her laws and fights on her behalf. Now compare that scenario with history, and you have the perfect picture of the RCC throughout her history. A union of church and state (one aspect of the pagan tradition she inherited from Rome, and in turn inherited down through the ages from ancient Babylon. ...something the American forefathers recognised and sought to avoid at all costs because of the corruptions and persecutions etc that result. Pity the modern day American people no longer recognise this and are attempting to break down those church/state barriers.