Daniel Heitshusen answers a question about The Beasts in Revelation 13.
“The Beasts” in Revelation 13
Today we’ll be covering the beasts in Revelation 13 to help us better understand the harlot of Revelation 17. As promised, a link to Pastor Fisk’s YouTube Revelation study:
How do we know what’s symbolic and what isn’t? We’ll jump into that today.
Thank y’all for your patience with me as we go through this relatively slowly. We’ll get to two (hopefully) more questions next week. Please leave any additional or new questions in the comments bellow OR on the Google Form (forms.gle/6ev4k7Rv5svQuJjw8). Your questions will be kept anonymous.
Today we finish up the reading of Revelation with chapters 17-22.
Next week we will begin going more in-depth/answering any questions you may have. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to leave them bellow, OR you can fill out this Google Form: https://forms.gle/6ev4k7Rv5svQuJjw8. I cannot promise that I will answer every question, but I will do my best to read through them all and at least provide resources for them.
Feel free to follow along in your own Bible or on your own tablet, phone, etc.
Today we’ll cover Revelation 12-16. There’s a lot here, so we won’t cover it all in-depth yet. We’ll save that for a few weeks from now!
Feel free to follow along in your own Bible or on your own tablet, phone, etc.
Also, correction from last week. In Revelation 7, I mention that Ephraim and Manasseh are tribes of Israel, and that Levi wasn’t counted in that. I was incorrect. Ephraim and Manasseh are half-tribes of Israel. So the count is still 12, but Levi is included, and Joseph is divided into two half-tribes (Ephraim and Manasseh).
Connected to the book of Daniel for ages, this apocryphal book connects us to the same themes as Daniel and gives us an “introduction” to the person of Daniel.