Revelation Chapter 17

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September 12, 2025

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🌟 The Story of the Bad City 🌟

👼 An Angel Shows John Something Important

One of God’s special angels came to John and said, “Come with me! I want to show you something very important. I’m going to show you how God will deal with a very bad cityᵃ that has been hurting His people for a long time.”
ᵃ The Bad City: This represents all the evil places and systems in the world that turn people away from God and hurt His followers.

🏙️ The Woman on the Beast

The angel took John to see a vision in the wilderness. There John saw a woman sitting on a scary red beast. The beast had seven heads and ten horns, and it was covered with words that said mean things about God. The woman was dressed in fancy purple and red clothes, wearing lots of gold jewelry and pearls. She was holding a golden cup, but inside the cup were all the terrible things she had done. On her forehead was written a mysterious name: “BABYLON THE GREAT” – which means she was the leader of all the bad places that fight against God.ᵇ
ᵇ Babylon the Great: In Bible times, Babylon was a city that was mean to God’s people. Here it represents all the evil in the world that opposes God.

😢 The Woman Who Hurt God’s People

John saw that this woman had been very cruel to people who loved Jesus. She had hurt many of God’s followers throughout history. When John saw how terrible she was, he was shocked and amazed – but not in a good way!

🤔 The Angel Explains the Mystery

The angel noticed John was confused and said, “Let me explain this mystery to you! The scary beast you saw used to have power, then lost it, but will try to come back one more time before God destroys it forever. The people who don’t belong to God will be tricked by this beast.” Then the angel explained more: “The seven heads represent seven hills where the evil city sits.ᶜ They also represent seven rulers – five are gone, one exists now, and one more will come but won’t last long.”
ᶜ Seven Hills: This likely refers to Rome, which was famous for being built on seven hills and was persecuting Christians when John wrote this.

👑 Ten Kings Help the Beast

The angel continued: “The ten horns are ten kings who will work together with the beast for a short time. They will all agree to fight against Jesus, who is the Lamb of God.” But here’s the amazing part – Jesus will win! The angel said, “The Lamb will defeat them all, because He is the King of all kings and the Lord of all lords! The people who follow Him faithfully will be with Him when He wins!”

🌊 What the Waters Mean

The angel explained, “Remember those waters where the bad woman was sitting? Those represent all the different people, countries, and languages around the world that she has influenced in bad ways.”

🔥 The Bad Guys Turn on Each Other

Here’s something really interesting the angel told John: “Those ten kings who helped the beast? They’re going to turn against the evil city! They will destroy it completely, because God will put it in their hearts to do His will, even though they don’t realize it.”

🏛️ The Great City Revealed

Finally, the angel told John: “That woman you saw represents the great city that rules over all the kings of the earth. It’s the center of all the evil that opposes God and hurts His people.”

💡 What This Means for Us Today

This story teaches us that even though evil seems powerful sometimes, God is always in control. Jesus will always win against anything that tries to hurt His people. We can trust Him to take care of us and make everything right in the end!
Remember: God loves you and is more powerful than any scary thing in the world. Jesus has already won the victory, and He will protect everyone who trusts in Him!

(Based on Revelation 17)

  • 1
    ¹One of the seven angels who had the seven bowls came and spoke with me, saying, “Come, I will show you the judgment of the great prostitute who sits on many waters,
  • 2
    ²with whom the kings of the earth committed sexual immorality, and the inhabitants of the earth were made drunk with the wine of her sexual immorality.”
  • 3
    ³So he carried me away in the Spirit into a wilderness. And I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet beast which was full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.
  • 4
    ⁴The woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and precious stones and pearls, having in her hand a golden cup full of abominations and the filthiness of her fornication.
  • 5
    ⁵And on her forehead a name was written: MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND OF THE ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.
  • 6
    ⁶I saw the woman, drunk with the blood of the saints and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus. And when I saw her, I marveled with great amazement.
  • 7
    ⁷But the angel said to me, “Why did you marvel? I will tell you the mystery of the woman and of the beast that carries her, which has the seven heads and the ten horns.
  • 8
    ⁸The beast that you saw was, and is not, and will ascend out of the bottomless pit and go to perdition. And those who dwell on the earth will marvel, whose names are not written in the Book of Life from the foundation of the world, when they see the beast that was, and is not, and yet is.ᵃ
  • 9
    ⁹Here is the mind which has wisdom: The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sits.
  • 10
    ¹⁰There are also seven kings. Five have fallen, one is, and the other has not yet come. And when he comes, he must continue a short time.
  • 11
    ¹¹And the beast that was, and is not, is himself also the eighth, and is of the seven, and is going to perdition.
  • 12
    ¹²The ten horns which you saw are ten kings who have received no kingdom as yet, but they receive authority for one hour as kings with the beast.
  • 13
    ¹³These are of one mind, and they will give their power and authority to the beast.
  • 14
    ¹⁴These will make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb will overcome them, for He is Lord of lords and King of kings;ᵇ and those who are with Him are called, chosen, and faithful.”
  • 15
    ¹⁵Then he said to me, “The waters which you saw, where the harlot sits, are peoples, multitudes, nations, and tongues.
  • 16
    ¹⁶And the ten horns which you saw on the beast, these will hate the harlot, make her desolate and naked, eat her flesh and burn her with fire.
  • 17
    ¹⁷For God has put it into their hearts to fulfill His purpose, to be of one mind, and to give their kingdom to the beast, until the words of God are fulfilled.
  • 18
    ¹⁸And the woman whom you saw is that great city which reigns over the kings of the earth.”

Footnotes:

  • ⁸ᵃ The beast that was, and is not, and yet is: This mysterious phrase describes a satanic power that had influence, lost it, but will return with even greater deception before its final destruction.
  • ¹⁴ᵇ Lord of lords and King of kings: A divine title emphasizing Jesus’ supreme authority over all earthly rulers and spiritual powers, affirming His ultimate victory.
  • 1
    (1) One of the seven angels having the seven bowls came and spoke with me, saying, “Come here, I will show you the judgement of the great prostitute sitting on many waters.”
  • 2
    (2) With whom the kings of the land committed sexual immorality and the ones residing on the land were made drunk from the wine of her sexual immorality.
  • 3

    (3) He carried me away in ruach-spirit into a wilderness and I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet beast full of slanderous names, having seven heads and ten horns.

  • 4
    (4) The woman was dressed in purple, scarlet and gilded with gold, precious stone and pearls, having in her hand a gold cup full of detestable things, the unclean of her sexual immorality.
  • 5
    Upon her forehead a name’s written, a mystery, “Babylon the great, the mother of prostitutes and the monstrous things of the land.”
  • 6
    (6) I saw the woman drunk with the blood of the holy ones and with the blood of the Yeshua witnesses, I saw her and was astonished, astonished greatly!
  • 7
    (7) The angel said to me, “Why are you astonished?” I will tell you the mystery of the woman and the beast that carries her which has the seven heads and the ten horns.
  • 8
    (8) The beast that you saw was and is not and is about to come up from the netherworld-abyss and is going to destruction. Those who reside on the land, whose name isn’t written in the scroll of life from the foundation of the world will be astonished when they see the beast that was and isn’t and will come.
  • 9
    (9) Herein, the mind of one having wisdom. The seven heads are seven mountains where upon the woman sits,
  • 10
    (10) they are seven kings, five have fallen down, one is, the other hasn’t yet come and when he comes, he must remain a little.
  • 11
    (11) The beast which was and isn’t, is himself also an eighth and is from the seven and goes to destruction.
  • 12
    (12) The ten horns which you saw are ten kings who haven’t yet received a kingdom rather they receive authority as kings with the beast for one hour.
  • 13
    (13) These have one mind (purpose) and they give their power and authority to the beast.
  • 14
    (14) These will wage war against The Lamb and The Lamb will conquer them because He is אָדוֹן Adonai of Adonai’s and King of kings and the ones with Him are called chosen and faithful.
  • 15
    (15) And he says to me, “The waters you saw where the prostitute sits are peoples, crowds, nations and tongues.”
  • 16
    (16) The ten horns which you saw and the beast will hate the prostitute and will make her deserted and naked and will eat her flesh and will burn her up in fire.
  • 17
    (17) Because יהוה YAHWEH has put into their hearts to do His mind also to do one mind and to give their kingdom to the beast until the words of יהוה YAHWEH will be completed.
  • 18
    (18) The woman who you saw is the great city that has a kingdom upon the kings of the land.

Footnotes:

  • ⁸ᵃ The beast that was, and is not, and yet is: This mysterious phrase describes a satanic power that had influence, lost it, but will return with even greater deception before its final destruction.
  • ¹⁴ᵇ Lord of lords and King of kings: A divine title emphasizing Jesus’ supreme authority over all earthly rulers and spiritual powers, affirming His ultimate victory.
  • 1
    And there came one of the seven angels which had the seven vials, and talked with me, saying unto me, Come hither; I will shew unto thee the judgment of the great whore that sitteth upon many waters:
  • 2
    With whom the kings of the earth have committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been made drunk with the wine of her fornication.
  • 3
    So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven heads and ten horns.
  • 4
    And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication:
  • 5
    And upon her forehead [was] a name written, MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.
  • 6
    And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints, and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her, I wondered with great admiration.
  • 7
    And the angel said unto me, Wherefore didst thou marvel? I will tell thee the mystery of the woman, and of the beast that carrieth her, which hath the seven heads and ten horns.
  • 8
    The beast that thou sawest was, and is not; and shall ascend out of the bottomless pit, and go into perdition: and they that dwell on the earth shall wonder, whose names were not written in the book of life from the foundation of the world, when they behold the beast that was, and is not, and yet is.
  • 9
    And here [is] the mind which hath wisdom. The seven heads are seven mountains, on which the woman sitteth.
  • 10
    And there are seven kings: five are fallen, and one is, [and] the other is not yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue a short space.
  • 11
    And the beast that was, and is not, even he is the eighth, and is of the seven, and goeth into perdition.
  • 12
    And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast.
  • 13
    These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast.
  • 14
    These shall make war with the Lamb, and the Lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: and they that are with him [are] called, and chosen, and faithful.
  • 15
    And he saith unto me, The waters which thou sawest, where the whore sitteth, are peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues.
  • 16
    And the ten horns which thou sawest upon the beast, these shall hate the whore, and shall make her desolate and naked, and shall eat her flesh, and burn her with fire.
  • 17
    For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to agree, and give their kingdom unto the beast, until the words of God shall be fulfilled.
  • 18
    And the woman which thou sawest is that great city, which reigneth over the kings of the earth.
  • 1
    Then one of the seven angels with the seven bowls came and said to me, “Come, I will show you the punishment of the great prostitute, who sits on many waters.
  • 2
    The kings of the earth were immoral with her, and those who dwell on the earth were intoxicated with the wine of her immorality.”
  • 3

    And the angel carried me away in the Spirit into a wilderness, where I saw a woman sitting on a scarlet beast that was covered with blasphemous names and had seven heads and ten horns.

  • 4
    The woman was dressed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and precious stones and pearls. She held in her hand a golden cup full of abominations and the impurities of her sexual immorality.
  • 5
    And on her forehead a mysterious name was written: BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF PROSTITUTES AND OF THE ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.
  • 6
    I could see that the woman was drunk with the blood of the saints and witnesses for Jesus. And I was utterly amazed at the sight of her.
  • 7
    “Why are you so amazed?” said the angel. “I will tell you the mystery of the woman and of the beast that carries her, which has the seven heads and ten horns.
  • 8
    The beast that you saw—it was, and now is no more, but is about to come up out of the Abyss and go to its destruction. And those who dwell on the earth whose names were not written in the Book of Life from the foundation of the world will marvel when they see the beast that was, and is not, and yet will be.
  • 9
    This calls for a mind with wisdom. The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sits.
  • 10
    There are also seven kings. Five have fallen, one is, and the other has not yet come; but when he does come, he must remain for only a little while.
  • 11
    The beast that was, and now is not, is an eighth king, who belongs to the other seven and is going into destruction.
  • 12
    The ten horns you saw are ten kings who have not yet received a kingdom, but will receive one hour of authority as kings, along with the beast.
  • 13
    These kings have one purpose: to yield their power and authority to the beast.
  • 14
    They will make war against the Lamb, and the Lamb will triumph over them, because He is Lord of lords and King of kings; and He will be accompanied by His called and chosen and faithful ones.”
  • 15
    Then the angel said to me, “The waters you saw, where the prostitute was seated, are peoples and multitudes and nations and tongues.
  • 16
    And the ten horns and the beast that you saw will hate the prostitute. They will leave her desolate and naked, and will eat her flesh and burn her with fire.
  • 17
    For God has put it into their hearts to carry out His purpose by uniting to give their kingdom to the beast, until the words of God are fulfilled.
  • 18
    And the woman you saw is the great city that rules over the kings of the earth.”

Revelation Chapter 17 Commentary

The Mystery of Babylon Unveiled

What’s Revelation 17 about?

John gets a front-row seat to one of history’s most disturbing power struggles – a vision of a seductive woman riding a scarlet beast, representing the ultimate collision between earthly power and divine judgment. It’s apocalyptic literature at its most vivid, showing us how corruption and compromise always lead to destruction.

The Full Context

Picture John on Patmos, probably around 95 AD, writing to seven churches scattered across Asia Minor who are feeling the heat from Roman persecution. Emperor Domitian is demanding worship, Christians are facing economic boycotts, and some are even dying for their faith. Into this pressure-cooker situation, John receives a vision that would have made perfect sense to his original readers – even if it leaves us scratching our heads today.

This chapter sits right in the heart of Revelation’s judgment sequence, specifically introducing us to one of the key players in the end-times drama: Babylon the Great. But this isn’t the historical Babylon that conquered Jerusalem centuries earlier. John is using “Babylon” as a code name for something much more contemporary and threatening to his audience. The literary structure here is brilliant – John shows us the woman’s identity first (Revelation 17:1-6), then gives us the interpretive key (Revelation 17:7-18), creating a classic apocalyptic reveal that would have had first-century readers connecting the dots.

What the Ancient Words Tell Us

Let’s start with that opening invitation in Revelation 17:1: “Come, I will show you the punishment of the great prostitute.” The Greek word here is pornē – and yes, it’s where we get our English word. But in biblical imagery, spiritual prostitution always refers to unfaithfulness to God, usually involving the worship of other gods or compromise with worldly systems.

The woman is described as sitting “on many waters” (Revelation 17:1), which John later explains represents “peoples, multitudes, nations and languages” (Revelation 17:15). This imagery would have immediately reminded John’s readers of ancient Babylon, which literally sat on many waterways, but also of any empire with vast international influence.

Grammar Geeks

When John describes the beast as “was, and is not, and yet will come” in Revelation 17:8, he’s using a brilliant parody of God’s eternal nature. Where God is described as “who was, and is, and is to come” (Revelation 1:4), the beast’s existence is fractured and temporary – a counterfeit eternity that ultimately leads nowhere.

The scarlet beast she rides is covered with “blasphemous names” (Revelation 17:3). In John’s world, this would have been a dead giveaway – Roman emperors regularly took titles like “Lord,” “Savior,” and “God,” directly challenging the worship that belonged to Christ alone.

What Would the Original Audience Have Heard?

When John’s first readers heard about a woman “drunk with the blood of God’s holy people” (Revelation 17:6), they wouldn’t have needed a commentary to figure out what John was talking about. Rome had been systematically persecuting Christians, and the image of intoxication suggests not just killing, but taking pleasure in the violence.

The seven hills mentioned in Revelation 17:9 would have been another obvious clue. Rome was famously known as the “city of seven hills” – every educated person in the ancient world knew this geographical detail. John isn’t being cryptic here; he’s being careful. Direct attacks on Rome could get you and your readers killed.

Did You Know?

The purple and scarlet clothing described in Revelation 17:4 wasn’t just expensive – it was imperial. Purple dye came from murex shells and was so costly that wearing it was often restricted by law to royalty and the highest nobility. John is painting a picture of ultimate luxury and political power.

But here’s what would have really grabbed their attention: the ten kings in Revelation 17:12 who “have not yet received a kingdom, but who for one hour will receive authority as kings along with the beast.” John is describing a future coalition of powers that will temporarily ally with this corrupt system before ultimately turning against it.

Wrestling with the Text

Here’s where things get genuinely puzzling. John tells us the beast “once was, now is not, and yet will come up out of the Abyss” (Revelation 17:8). What kind of political power can exist, then not exist, then exist again?

Some scholars think John might be referring to the Nero redivivus myth – the popular belief that Emperor Nero, who died in 68 AD, would somehow return from the dead to reclaim his throne. Others see this as describing the cyclical nature of oppressive empires throughout history. The mystery deepens when we realize the beast has seven heads representing both seven hills AND seven kings, with five fallen, one currently ruling, and one yet to come (Revelation 17:10).

Wait, That’s Strange…

Why does the woman start out riding and controlling the beast (Revelation 17:3), but then the beast and ten kings end up hating her and destroying her (Revelation 17:16)? This isn’t just political instability – it’s a complete reversal of the power dynamic. What John is showing us is that earthly alliances built on corruption are ultimately self-destructive.

The most challenging aspect might be Revelation 17:14: “They will wage war against the Lamb, but the Lamb will triumph over them because he is Lord of lords and King of kings.” How does a slaughtered Lamb defeat the combined might of earthly kingdoms? John’s answer is that true power doesn’t come from political manipulation or military might, but from sacrificial love that transforms hearts.

How This Changes Everything

Here’s the game-changer: John isn’t just describing ancient Rome or some distant future scenario. He’s revealing the pattern of how earthly power systems operate when they’re disconnected from God’s justice and mercy. Every generation has seen versions of this seductive woman – systems that promise prosperity and security but demand compromise with our deepest values.

The woman’s cup “filled with abominable things and the filth of her adulteries” (Revelation 17:4) represents the accumulated effect of moral compromise. What starts as seemingly harmless accommodation to unjust systems gradually becomes spiritual intoxication. We stop seeing clearly, stop feeling the weight of injustice, and start celebrating what should horrify us.

“The most dangerous seduction isn’t obvious evil – it’s the gradual erosion of our capacity to recognize evil when it’s dressed in respectability and success.”

But notice the hope embedded in this dark vision: the ten kings “will hate the prostitute” and “bring her to ruin” (Revelation 17:16). Even corrupt systems contain the seeds of their own destruction. God doesn’t have to send fire from heaven – these powers will ultimately devour each other because they’re built on selfishness rather than love.

The angel’s explanation that “the waters you saw, where the prostitute sits, are peoples, multitudes, nations and languages” (Revelation 17:15) reminds us that real power lies with ordinary people, not the systems that claim to rule over them. When people wake up to the truth about corrupt power structures, those structures collapse.

Key Takeaway

The most seductive forms of evil don’t announce themselves with horns and pitchforks – they come dressed as success, security, and respectability, gradually compromising our values until we’re celebrating the very things that once horrified us. But God’s justice ensures that every corrupt system ultimately contains the seeds of its own destruction.

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Revelation 17:1, Revelation 17:5, Revelation 17:14, Babylon, Beast, Prostitute, Seven Hills, Ten Kings, Apocalyptic Literature, Roman Empire, Persecution, End Times, Political Power, Spiritual Compromise, Divine Justice

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