ACT II 7 Bowls Poured Out

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ACT II 7 Bowls Poured Out

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ACT II 7 Bowls Poured Out. ACT II 7 Bowls Poured Out. 1 ST bowl On the earth—and those who worship the beast 2 nd bowl On the sea—killing everything in it. ACT II 7 Bowls Poured Out. 3 rd Bowl On rivers—makes them bitter—hurt those who have shed the blood of saints 4 th Bowl - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1ST bowl On the earth—and those who

worship the beast 2nd bowl On the sea—killing everything

in it

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3rd Bowl On rivers—makes them bitter—

hurt those who have shed the blood of saints

4th Bowl On sun—makes it hot—people

blaspheme

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Natural disasters will weaken the Roman Empire

These plagues hurt those who worship the beast. Since that is the Roman Empire, this is not about the end of time.

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5th Bowl Throne of the Beast is

Darkened The corruption from the leader

of the Roman Empire will bring destruction

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6th Bowl Dries up the Euphrates River to

allow kings (armies) to come. Suggests the outside attacks

that will destroy Rome.

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Attacks by the Goths, Visigoths, Vandals, and Huns were major factors in the fall of Rome.

Rome came to its final end about 475 AD

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The first six bowls, then, predict the downfall of the persecutor the Roman Empire by three means:

Natural Disasters Internal Decay Outside Attack

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Interlude

A dragon, a 7-headed beast, and a beast with two horns like a lamb (false prophet) send frogs out of their mouths to

Gather kings to Armageddon

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Interlude

Satan and his allies see the forces of God at work

They decide to resist This is symbolized by their

gathering Rome’s forces at a place where great O.T. battles were fought.

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7TH Bowl Satan’s resistance does no

good. The 7th angels pours his bowl and a voice comes saying

It is done. It is all over.

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Summation of Revelation Story

1. Church is persecuted and martyrs ask “How long until God brings the persecutor down.

2. God replies that it will be a while for more are to be martyred for the cause.

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Summation of Revelation Story

3. God warns the persecutor who only starts a more intense persecution for 1260. The Roman Empire and Cult of Emperor Worship are Satan’s tools.

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Summation of Revelation Story

4. After this persecution (about 200 years), God brings down the persecutor by natural disaster, the effects of its own corruption, and by outside attacks.

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ACT IIProstitute

In chapter 17, the prostitute is introduced. She is17:18a great city17:2leads in immorality

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ACT IIThe Prostitute

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17:3sits on the beast17:4is richly clothed

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17:6leads in heavy persecution of the church.

The Prostitute is The city of Rome

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19:2Great joy in heaven becauseGod has judged herand avenged the blood of the saints

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Remember 6:9-11 How long until you judge and

avenge our blood?

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ACT IIRider on White Horse

The rider on a white horse has:eyes like a flame of firea robe dipped in bloodis called Word of Godfrom his mouth a sword

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ACT IIRider on White Horse

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is King of Kings and Lord of Lords.

Who is this rider? Christ Who follows behind? Martyrs in linen robes

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ACT IIRider on White Horse

What does the rider do? Throws the beast and false prophet

into the Lake of Fire.

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So Satan’s two allies, the beast and false prophet, come to their final end.

Same point in the story as at the end of chapter 16 but 17-19 give more detail.

Main story line is now complete