Revelation 13
This chapter describes two beasts, one out of the sea and one out of the earth, who represent the power of evil and the deception of the end times. The chapter warns against worshiping these beasts and encourages faithfulness to God.
Bible version
The Beast out of the Sea and the Beast out of the Earth
Commentary
Revelation 13 is a chapter that speaks of two beasts that will arise in the end times. The first beast is described as having seven heads and ten horns, and it is given authority by the dragon. This beast is said to blaspheme God and to make war against the saints. The second beast is described as having two horns like a lamb, but it speaks like a dragon. This beast is said to cause people to worship the first beast and to make an image of it. This chapter is a warning to believers that there will be a time of great deception and persecution in the end times. The two beasts represent the power of evil and the false prophets who will lead people astray. The first beast is a symbol of the Antichrist, while the second beast is a symbol of the false prophet. The chapter also warns believers to remain faithful to God and to not be deceived by the lies of the beasts. This chapter is a reminder to believers that they must remain vigilant and not be deceived by the lies of the enemy. It is a warning that the end times will be a time of great deception and persecution, and that believers must remain faithful to God and His Word. It is a reminder that God will ultimately triumph over evil and that His people will be victorious in the end.
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There are 18 verses in Revelation, chapter 13.