{VICTORY OVER DRAGON, BEAST, AND BABYLON}
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- The Great Harlot Revealed - (Revelation 17:1-6 - John sees a Harlot figure in the Wilderness) - {PDF Copy}
- The Great Harlot Rides the Beast - (Revelation 17:7-13 - A vision of the Beast from the sea that carries the Great Harlot, Babylon) - {PDF Copy}
- The Lamb overcomes the Beast and the Harlot - (Revelation 17:14-18 - The Lamb's victory over the Beast and its allies is declared) - {PDF Copy}
- Babylon, the Great Harlot, is Fallen - (Revelation 18:1-8 - Heaven declares the downfall of the Harlot Babylon) - {PDF Copy}
- The Destruction of Babylon - (Revelation 18:9-24 - The economic power of Babylon is destroyed; the final demise of the "city") - {PDF Copy}
- The Heavenly Celebration - (Revelation 19:1-10 - Heaven declares victory and all the righteous celebrate the final demise of Babylon) - {PDF Copy}
- The Rider on a White Horse - (Revelation 19:11-16 - A rider on a white horse appears armed only with a "sword" from his mouth and identified with the Davidic Messiah of Psalm 2:8-9) - {PDF Copy}
- The Destruction of the Beast and False Prophet - (Revelation 19:17-21 - The Beast and its allies are destroyed by the rider on a white horse) - {PDF Copy}
- Are there multiple 'Battles of Armageddon' in Revelation? - (Does Revelation portray several final “battles of Armageddon,” or the same battle seen from different perspectives?) - {PDF Copy}
- The Imprisonment of Satan - (Revelation 20:1-3 - Satan is imprisoned for a thousand years in the Abyss) - {PDF Copy}
- The Reign of the Saints - (Revelation 20:4-6 - Victorious saints reign as priests for a thousand years) - {PDF Copy}
- The Judgment of the Dragon - (Revelation 20:7-10 - Satan is released to launch the final "war" to annihilate the saints) - {PDF Copy}
- The Great White Throne of Judgment - (Revelation 20:11-15 - The destruction of Satan and the final judgment of all men not found in the Lamb's book) - {PDF Copy}
- Multiple Final Judgments in the Book of Revelation? - (Several final judgment scenes are portrayed - Do they all view the same event or will there be multiple "final" judgments?) - {PDF Copy}
- The Wrath of God in the book of Revelation - ("Wrath" refers to the final judgment of God on His opponents and is never equated with "tribulation) - {PDF Copy}
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