With the conclusion of the bowl judgments 
				we’re right at the end of the Great Tribulation. Now we’ll back 
				up a little and get the detail on Babylon’s Destruction. 
				Remember the verse from 
				Rev. 16:19?
				God remembered 
				Babylon the Great and gave her the cup filled with the wine of 
				the fury of his wrath. Well, chapters 17-18 will 
				give us the blow-by-blow. Almost since the beginning of time, 
				the story of man on Earth has been the Tale of Two Cities, 
				Babylon the city of man, and Jerusalem the City of God. It’s no 
				coincidence that the final days of the Age of Man are taken up 
				with a battle involving these two cities.
				Revelation 17
				
				One of the seven 
				angels who had the seven bowls came and said to me, “Come, I 
				will show you the punishment of the great prostitute, who sits 
				on many waters. With her the kings of the earth committed 
				adultery and the inhabitants of the earth were intoxicated with 
				the wine of her adulteries.”
				
				Then the angel 
				carried me away in the Spirit into a desert. There I saw a woman 
				sitting on a scarlet beast that was covered with blasphemous 
				names and had seven heads and ten horns. The woman was dressed 
				in purple and scarlet, and was glittering with gold, precious 
				stones and pearls. She held a golden cup in her hand, filled 
				with abominable things and the filth of her adulteries. This 
				title was written on her forehead:
MYSTERY
				BABYLON THE GREAT
				THE MOTHER OF PROSTITUTES
				AND OF THE ABOMINATIONS OF THE EARTH.
				
				I saw that the woman 
				was drunk with the blood of the saints, the blood of those who 
				bore testimony to Jesus. When I saw her, I was greatly 
				astonished. (Rev 
				17:1-6)
				As I said in our last segment, there are 
				three facets to the Babylonian world system that have enslaved 
				men through the Ages.  They are religious, commercial, and 
				governmental in nature.  We’ll deal with the religious 
				first, characterized here by the woman.
				A woman, identified as mystery Babylon, 
				the mother of prostitutes, will be riding a beast.  The 
				rider always controls the animal, and the third mention of seven 
				heads and ten horns indicates that this is the same beast that 
				came out of the water in 
				Rev. 13, 
				the one empowered by Satan, the dragon from 
				Rev. 12.  
				This tells us that the anti-Christ will initially derive his 
				power through his association with religion.
				The woman and the beast are not the same, 
				but for a time will appear to be in league with each other. The 
				woman, being the rider, will actually be the dominant partner at 
				first.  But as 
				Rev. 17:16 
				tells us, the anti-Christ and his associates will actually hate 
				the woman, and acting on God’s orders will destroy her. More 
				about that later.
				Having fought for most of the past 
				century to divest himself of his relationship with the one true 
				God, man will embrace this false religion.  Speaking of the 
				anti-Christ and his false religion, Jesus said, 
				“I have come in my 
				Father’s name, and you do not accept me; but if someone else 
				comes in his own name, you will accept him (John 
				5:43).
				The Woman is called mystery Babylon 
				because she’s not in Babylon, as we’ll soon see. But the 
				Babylonian religion is literally the mother of all the cults and 
				mythologies that have been set up in opposition to the Gospel.
				Briefly, back in the time of 
				Genesis 10, 
				when Nimrod founded Babylon, his wife Semeramis sowed the first 
				seeds of false religion by claiming that her son Tammuz was the 
				supernatural offspring of the Sun God, counterfeiting the 
				promise first disclosed in the Garden that the seed of the woman 
				would redeem mankind.
				According to tradition, when Tammuz was 
				killed in a hunting accident, she went into 40 days of mourning. 
				Near the end of this time she burned a yule log (yule means 
				child in the Babylonian language) as the Sun slowly died. After 
				the longest night of the year, the winter Solstice, Tammuz came 
				back to life in the world’s first counterfeit resurrection.
				In joy, she decorated an evergreen tree, 
				a symbol of life, and passed out pastries with her son’s initial 
				on top to commemorate the event. Today we call these pastries 
				hot cross buns, since the Babylonian “T” looks like our “X”.  
				As if to validate this celebration, the sun began coming back to 
				life as well.
				She memorialized the 40 days of mourning 
				(which we now call Lent) by forming a celibate priesthood to 
				lead the people in the worship of her risen son. She declared 
				the high priest to be infallible and herself to be the Queen of 
				Heaven.
				Every mythology from that time forward 
				has carried elements of this story. In the Egyptian version she 
				was known as Isis, in neo-Babylon as Ashteroth or Ishtar, in 
				Canaan as Astarte, in Greece as Aphrodite and in Rome as Venus. 
				She’s variously called the goddess of love and fertility. Her 
				main objective has always been to usurp God’s role as the sole 
				Giver and Sustainer of Life.  (Some traditions hold that 
				far from being the Virgin of the Sea, as she once called 
				herself, Semiramis was the madam of a brothel when she first met 
				Nimrod. If so, she really was the “mother of prostitutes”.) 
				
				Then the angel said 
				to me: “Why are you astonished? I will explain to you the 
				mystery of the woman and of the beast she rides, which has the 
				seven heads and ten horns. The beast, which you saw, once was, 
				now is not, and will come up out of the Abyss and go to his 
				destruction. The inhabitants of the earth whose names have not 
				been written in the book of life from the creation of the world 
				will be astonished when they see the beast, because he once was, 
				now is not, and yet will come. (Rev. 
				17:7-8)
				The inhabitants of the Earth will be 
				astonished to see the Beast because he was once, now is not, and 
				yet will come. The Greek word translated astonished here means 
				to marvel at, or hold in admiration.
				Some believe that the phrase once was, 
				now is not, and yet will come means that the anti-Christ will be 
				a figure from the past, someone who had lived before John’s 
				time, was dead when John wrote the book of Revelation, but will 
				come back at the End of the Age as the anti-Christ. The most 
				popular candidates are Antiochus Epiphanes who died in 163BC, 
				the Roman Emperor Nero who died in 68 AD, and Judas Iscariot who 
				died in 32AD. Antiochus Epiphanes and Nero are two of the most 
				specific historical models of the anti-Christ, and Jesus called 
				Judas the son of perdition (John 
				17:12) the same title by which Paul referred to 
				the anti-Christ (2 
				Thes. 2:3)
				
				“This calls for a 
				mind with wisdom. The seven heads are seven hills on which the 
				woman sits. They are also seven kings. Five have fallen, one is, 
				the other has not yet come; but when he does come, he must 
				remain for a little while. The beast who once was, and now is 
				not, is an eighth king. He belongs to the seven and is going to 
				his destruction. (Rev 
				17:9-11)
				The traditional view of this passage is 
				that it refers to Rome, known around the world as the City on 
				Seven Hills. But some believe this is not true to the Greek 
				rendering of 
				Rev. 17:9 which actually speaks of seven 
				mountains.  The Greek word for hills is different and only 
				appears twice in the New Testament, both in Luke’s gospel.  
				You can see the difference in 
				Luke 23:30 
				where both oros, the word for mountain, and bounos, the word for 
				hill, are used in the same sentence.  If John was using the 
				word mountain  symbolically, they say, he would be speaking 
				of governments not topographical elevations. This would have the 
				woman seated atop seven governments.
				But since the word for mountain is used 
				in the illustration of the city on a hill (Matt. 
				5:14) and in describing the Mount of Olives (Matt. 
				26:30), others say the translation of 
				Rev. 17:9 
				as seven hills is appropriate.  This is one of several 
				points of contention between those who believe the End times 
				world government will be a revival of the Biblical Roman Empire, 
				and those who say it will be an Islamic Caliphate.  
				Caliphate proponents rightly claim that Rome never held all the 
				territory of the Babylonian, Persian and Greek empires, but a 
				previous Caliphate (the Ottoman Empire) did.  They also 
				point out how hard it is to justify the two legs of the statue 
				in Nebuchadnezzar’s dream (Daniel 
				2:31-43) as pointing to the eastern and western 
				legs of the Roman Empire because the legs had their beginning in 
				the Greek Empire (belly and thighs of bronze) that preceded it, 
				and the two divisions of Rome only existed together for a short 
				time.  Therefore, they say notion that the feet and toes 
				must be an extension of Rome is similarly suspect.
				At the time of John’s writing, history 
				had noted the passing of five kings, representing Egypt, 
				Assyria, Babylon, Persia, and Greece. The king ruling in John’s 
				day was the Roman Emperor.  Everyone agrees on that.  
				But depending on your point of view, the one that had not yet 
				come in John’s time could either be head of a revived Rome or 
				the Islamic Caliphate.
				
				Rev. 17:11 
				makes it clear that the beast (anti-Christ) is a king and not a 
				kingdom.  We know this because the Greek word for king is 
				in the masculine gender, while kingdom is a feminine word.  
				John has just said the seven heads are seven kings.  This 
				eighth king is not specifically identified with any of the 
				seven, but in his goals and ambitions he will be like all of 
				them. This could be a hint that the anti-Christ will not have 
				previously held a leadership position in world government, and 
				may even come from outside the world’s political structure.
				
				“The ten horns you 
				saw are ten kings who have not yet received a kingdom, but who 
				for one hour will receive authority as kings along with the 
				beast. They have one purpose and will give their power and 
				authority to the beast. They will make war against the Lamb, but 
				the Lamb will overcome them because he is Lord of lords and King 
				of kings—and with him will be his called, chosen and faithful 
				followers.” (Rev. 
				17:12-14)
				The 10 horns represent those who will 
				assume leadership of the world’s government under the headship 
				of the anti-Christ, eventually massing all the armies of man to 
				oppose the return of the Lord with His Church. The three words 
				used to describe the Lord’s followers (called, chosen, and 
				faithful) are always and only used of the Church.  That 
				means He’s coming with us, not for us.
				
				Then the angel said 
				to me, “The waters you saw, where the prostitute sits, are 
				peoples, multitudes, nations and languages. The beast and the 
				ten horns you saw will hate the prostitute. They will bring her 
				to ruin and leave her naked; they will eat her flesh and burn 
				her with fire. For God has put it into their hearts to 
				accomplish his purpose by agreeing to give the beast their power 
				to rule, until God’s words are fulfilled. The woman you saw is 
				the great city that rules over the kings of the earth.” 
				(Rev 17:15-18)
				This is the destruction of religious 
				Babylon foretold in 
				Rev. 14:8. 
				Although the anti-Christ will come to power through the 
				influence of  the Babylonian religion, this very religious 
				system will become a barrier to his ultimate goal of being 
				worshiped exclusively.  In 
				2 Thes. 2:4 
				Paul said he will exalt himself above everything that is called 
				god or is worshiped.  And so he and his cohorts will turn 
				on religious Babylon to destroy it. Notice that it’s God Who 
				puts them up to this. For “one hour” (the time of the Great 
				Tribulation) the Beast and his 10 kings get power over Earth 
				just so they can destroy the “woman” who made their rule 
				possible, thereby fulfilling God’s purpose to destroy the false 
				religion that has done so much harm to His creation.
				Revelation 18
				At some point along the way, the 
				headquarters of these three world systems will be consolidated 
				in Babylon. 
				Zechariah 5:5-11 speaks of a woman in a basket, 
				representing the iniquity of the world, being carried from her 
				current position to a place prepared for her on the plains of 
				Shinar, a reference to Babylon’s location in modern day Iraq. 
				Women with the wings of storks, unclean birds, lift the basket 
				into the air and carry it there.
				Nebuchadnezzar’s Babylon had been 
				conquered by the Persians nearly 100 years before Zechariah’s 
				prophecy. Within 200 more years the Persians would lose it to 
				Alexander who intended to dredge the Euphrates and make Babylon 
				into a giant river port for ships from the Persian Gulf and 
				points East. Alas, he died before he could start it. When one of 
				Alexander’s successors built his dreamed of port in a natural 
				harbor on the neighboring Tigris River and named it Bagdhad, 
				Babylon dwindled to a town of 10,000, it’s massive walls 
				cannibalized for building blocks.
				Current conditions in Iraq may just be 
				leading us toward the fulfillment of the Bible’s prophecy to 
				restore Babylon to a mighty city in preparation for its ultimate 
				and complete destruction. No other city except Jerusalem is 
				given as much mention in the Bible as Babylon, and in the 6 
				chapters devoted to its destruction (Isaiah 
				13-14, Jeremiah 50-51, and 
				Rev. 17-18) 
				it has never been so completely overcome as these passages 
				require. In fact, one of the great surprises from the Gulf War 
				was the vision of Babylon, having undergone a billion dollar 
				reconstruction, sitting there tall and proud on the banks of the 
				Euphrates.
				As tempting as it is to read these 
				passages figuratively and see them as representing New York or 
				some other city, and as much as we can all agree that such 
				punishment is certainly warranted for them, there’s simply no 
				Biblical reason to do so. The plains of Shinar is a specific 
				geographical location in Iraq, and after the center of pagan 
				religion moved from Babylon to Pergamum during the time of the 
				Greek Empire it never came back there as Zechariah’s prophecy 
				requires.  And remember, we not just talking about religion 
				here.  The Babylonian system includes government and 
				commercial components as well.  This will be confirmed 
				through out 
				Rev. 18.  There’s no single city in the 
				world today that houses the headquarters of all three.
				
				After this I saw 
				another angel coming down from heaven. He had great authority, 
				and the earth was illuminated by his splendor. With a mighty 
				voice he shouted:
				
				“Fallen! Fallen is 
				Babylon the Great! She has become a home for demons and a haunt 
				for every evil spirit, a haunt for every unclean and detestable 
				bird. For all the nations have drunk the maddening wine of her 
				adulteries. The kings of the earth committed adultery with her, 
				and the merchants of the earth grew rich from her excessive 
				luxuries.” 
				
				Then I heard another 
				voice from heaven say:
				
				“Come out of her, my 
				people, so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will 
				not receive any of her plagues; for her sins are piled up to 
				heaven, and God has remembered her crimes. Give back to her as 
				she has given; pay her back double for what she has done. Mix 
				her a double portion from her own cup. Give her as much torture 
				and grief as the glory and luxury she gave herself.
				
				In her heart she 
				boasts, ‘I sit as queen; I am not a widow, and I will never 
				mourn.’ Therefore in one day her plagues will overtake her: 
				death, mourning and famine. She will be consumed by fire, for 
				mighty is the Lord God who judges her.
				
				“When the kings of 
				the earth who committed adultery with her and shared her luxury 
				see the smoke of her burning, they will weep and mourn over her. 
				Terrified at her torment, they will stand far off and cry:
				
				” ‘Woe! Woe, O great 
				city, O Babylon, city of power! In one hour your doom has come!’ 
				(Rev. 18:1-10)
				The Babylonian religion was destroyed in
				Rev. 17. 
				Now Babylon itself will be reduced to ruins, burned in the fire 
				of righteous judgment, a haunt for demons. World leaders who 
				have enriched themselves through this corrupt system will weep 
				and mourn in terror.  The governmental systems from which 
				they’ve gained their unjust wealth at the expense of their 
				subjects is no more. Next comes the commercial component.
				
				“The merchants of the 
				earth will weep and mourn over her because no one buys their 
				cargoes any more— cargoes of gold, silver, precious stones and 
				pearls; fine linen, purple, silk and scarlet cloth; every sort 
				of citron wood, and articles of every kind made of ivory, costly 
				wood, bronze, iron and marble; cargoes of cinnamon and spice, of 
				incense, myrrh and frankincense, of wine and olive oil, of fine 
				flour and wheat; cattle and sheep; horses and carriages; and 
				bodies and souls of men.
				
				“They will say, ‘The 
				fruit you longed for is gone from you. All your riches and 
				splendor have vanished, never to be recovered.’ The merchants 
				who sold these things and gained their wealth from her will 
				stand far off, terrified at her torment. They will weep and 
				mourn and cry out:
				
				” ‘Woe! Woe, O great 
				city, dressed in fine linen, purple and scarlet, and glittering 
				with gold, precious stones and pearls! In one hour such great 
				wealth has been brought to ruin!’
				
				“Every sea captain, 
				and all who travel by ship, the sailors, and all who earn their 
				living from the sea, will stand far off. When they see the smoke 
				of her burning, they will exclaim, ‘Was there ever a city like 
				this great city?’ They will throw dust on their heads, and with 
				weeping and mourning cry out:
				
				” ‘Woe! Woe, O great 
				city, where all who had ships on the sea became rich through her 
				wealth! In one hour she has been brought to ruin! Rejoice over 
				her, O heaven! Rejoice, saints and apostles and prophets! God 
				has judged her for the way she treated you.’ “
				We could devote much time to a discussion 
				on the details of Babylon’s destruction, but a quick review of
				Isaiah 13-14 
				and Jeremiah 
				50-51 will make it obvious that never in history 
				has this evil city and all it represents been so totally brought 
				down. And even if the city itself had been dashed to the ground 
				and its refuse dumped into the sea, the systems created there 
				have certainly survived to this day.
				What I’d like us to focus on here is the 
				insidious nature of the world’s commercial system and how it’s 
				enslaved mankind to an extent that actually surpasses the 
				religious oppression we’ve discussed because by its nature, it 
				closes the door to God’s truth. Consider these words from the 
				Lord in His Kingdom Parables.
				
				The one who received 
				the seed that fell among the thorns is the man who hears the 
				word, but the worries of this life and the deceitfulness of 
				wealth choke it, making it unfruitful. (Matt. 
				13:22)
				From my studies, I’ve concluded that with 
				the rise of the anti-Christ the world’s religious, political and 
				economic systems will all be consolidated under one authority, 
				and this authority will be headquartered in Babylon. It will be 
				the Vatican, Mecca, the UN, the stock and commodities markets 
				and the monetary exchanges of the world all rolled up into one.
				Today many of us don’t realize the extent 
				to which we’ve become enslaved. It isn’t until you opt out of 
				the system that you begin to realize the hold it’s had on you. 
				His American audiences used to roar in laughter when Charles 
				“Tremendous” Jones, one of my favorite humorists accused them of 
				“spending money we don’t have, to buy things we don’t need, to 
				impress people we don’t like.” The accusation was all too true, 
				but it seems like all we can do about it is laugh at ourselves.
				The secret to success was once identified 
				as the ability to find a need and fill it. Now the advertising 
				industry promises, “Bring us a product, and we’ll create the 
				need for it.” Promotional costs can add 30-50% to the price of 
				the things we buy, and yet we willingly pay the premium, because 
				we’ve been convinced that we need what the advertisers are 
				selling.  And then we have to add in the cost of financing 
				our purchases because we don’t really have the income to support 
				the lifestyle we’ve been manipulated into. So we borrow from the 
				future to pay for the present.
				Also, each year a cost of government day 
				is calculated to show how much of the average person’s income 
				goes to support our various levels of Government.  In 2012 
				that day came on July 15 for US citizens. It means every dollar 
				that we earned from January 1 to July 15 was required to pay the 
				various taxes levied against us by our government. For most, the 
				hidden costs of promotion and credit will more than consume the 
				rest.
				So it should come as no surprise that for 
				years Americans have spent up to 125% of their annual incomes, 
				accumulating trillions of dollars in consumer debt just to 
				appear more successful than reality would permit because the 
				advertising industry makes it sound like the right thing to do, 
				and because our government requires so much of us. And we think 
				we’re free.
				Similar statistics can be cited for much 
				of the so-called developed world, though they’re often obscured 
				by the ridiculous promise of their governments to take care of 
				them. (Don’t they realize that governments don’t produce wealth, 
				but consume it?) For the rest, wages counted in pennies keeps 
				people in a state of poverty you can actually feel, while those 
				who pay them often enjoy lives of obscene luxury.
				So whether he thinks he’s rich or knows 
				he’s poor, the average human being is economically enslaved for 
				life. As much as God hates false religion, He hates the economic 
				enslavement of His people no less. And so when it comes time to 
				visit His vengeance on those responsible, there’s no holding 
				back. Cries of excessive force and improper lack of restraint 
				will fall on deaf ears this time. Commercial Babylon and its 
				worldwide system of enslavement will oppress mankind no more, 
				and those who’ve been enriched by it will lament its loss.
				
				Then a mighty angel 
				picked up a boulder the size of a large millstone and threw it 
				into the sea, and said:
				
				“With such violence 
				the great city of Babylon will be thrown down, never to be found 
				again. The music of harpists and musicians, flute players and 
				trumpeters, will never be heard in you again. No workman of any 
				trade will ever be found in you again. The sound of a millstone 
				will never be heard in you again. The light of a lamp will never 
				shine in you again. The voice of bridegroom and bride will never 
				be heard in you again. Your merchants were the world’s great 
				men. By your magic spell all the nations were led astray. In her 
				was found the blood of prophets and of the saints, and of all 
				who have been killed on the earth.” (Rev. 
				18:11-24)
				Everyone of Earth’s current evils had its 
				origin in Babylon, and finally the utter and permanent 
				destruction man’s religious, governmental and commercial systems 
				has come.  Next time we’ll see what God has ordained to 
				replace them as the fifth kingdom of 
				Daniel 2 
				arrives.  And this one will never be destroyed or left to 
				another, but will endue forever (Daniel 
				2:44).  See you then.