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Selected Verse: Revelation 17:16 - Strong Concordance
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Re 17:16 |
Strong Concordance |
And [2532] the ten [1176] horns [2768] which [3739] thou sawest [1492] upon [1909] the beast [2342], these [3778] shall hate [3404] the whore [4204], and [2532] shall make [4160] her [846] desolate [2049] and [2532] naked [1131], and [2532] shall eat [5315] her [846] flesh [4561], and [2532] burn [2618] her [846] with [1722] fire [4442]. |
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King James |
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. |
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A Commentary, Critical, Practical, and Explanatory on the Old and New Testaments, by Robert Jamieson, A.R. Fausset and David Brown [1882] |
upon the beast--But A, B, Vulgate, and Syriac read, "and the beast."
shall make her desolate--having first dismounted her from her seat on the beast (Rev 17:3).
naked--stripped of all her gaud (Rev 17:4). As Jerusalem used the world power to crucify her Saviour, and then was destroyed by that very power, Rome; so the Church, having apostatized to the world, shall have judgment executed on her first by the world power, the beast and his allies; and these afterwards shall have judgment executed on them by Christ Himself in person. So Israel leaning on Egypt, a broken reed, is pierced by it; and then Egypt itself is punished. So Israel's whoredom with Assyria and Babylon was punished by the Assyrian and Babylonian captivities. So the Church when it goes a-whoring after the word as if it were the reality, instead of witnessing against its apostasy from God, is false to its profession. Being no longer a reality itself, but a sham, the Church is rightly judged by that world which for a time had used the Church to further its own ends, while all the while "hating" Christ's unworldly religion, but which now no longer wants the Church's aid.
eat her flesh--Greek plural, "masses of flesh," that is, "carnal possessions"; implying the fulness of carnality into which the Church is sunk. The judgment on the harlot is again and again described (Rev 18:1; Rev 19:5); first by an "angel having great power" (Rev 18:1), then by "another voice from heaven" (Rev. 18:4-20), then by "a mighty angel" (Rev 18:21-24). Compare Eze 16:37-44, originally said of Israel, but further applicable to the New Testament Church when fallen into spiritual fornication. On the phrase, "eat . . . flesh" for prey upon one's property, and injure the character and person, compare Psa 14:4; Psa 27:2; Jer 10:25; Mic 3:3. The First Napoleon's Edict published at Rome in 1809, confiscating the papal dominions and joining them to France, and later the severance of large portions of the Pope's territory from his sway and the union of them to the dominions of the king of Italy, virtually through Louis Napoleon, are a first instalment of the full realization of this prophecy of the whore's destruction. "Her flesh" seems to point to her temporal dignities and resources, as distinguished from "herself" (Greek). How striking a retribution, that having obtained her first temporal dominions, the exarchate of Ravenna, the kingdom of the LOMBARDs, and the state of Rome, by recognizing the usurper Pepin as lawful king of France, she should be stripped of her dominions by another usurper of France, the Napoleonic dynasty!
burn . . . with fire--the legal punishment of an abominable fornication. |
Notes on the Bible, by Albert Barnes, [1834] |
And the ten horns which thou sawest upon the beast - Rev 17:3. The ten powers or kingdoms represented by those horns. See the notes on Rev 17:12.
These shall hate the whore - There seems to be some incongruity between this statement and what was previously made. In the former Rev 17:12-14, these ten governments are represented as in alliance with the beast; as "giving all their power and strength" unto it; and as uniting with it in making war with the Lamb. What is here said must, therefore, refer to some subsequent period, indicating some great change in their feelings and policy. We have seen the evidence of the fulfillment of the former statements. This statement will be accomplished if these same powers, represented by the ten horns, that were formerly in alliance with the papacy, shall become its enemy, and contribute to its final overthrow. That is, it will be accomplished if the nations of Europe, embraced within the limits of those ten kingdoms, shall become hostile to the papacy, and shall combine for its overthrow. Is anything more probable than this? France (see the notes on Rev. 16) has already struck more than one heavy blow on that power; England has been detached from it; many of the states of Italy are weary of it, and are ready to rise up against it; and nothing is more probable than that Spain, Portugal, France, Lombardy, and the papal States themselves, will yet throw off the yoke forever, and put an end to a power that has so long ruled over people. It was with the utmost difficulty, in 1848, that the papal power was sustained, and this was done only by foreign swords; the papacy could not probably be protected in another such outbreak. And this passage leads us to anticipate that the period will come - and that probably not far in the future - when those powers that have for so many ages sustained the papacy will become its determined foes, and will rise in their might and bring it forever to an end.
And shall make her desolate and naked - Strip her of all her power and all her attractiveness. That is, applied to papal Rome, all that is so gorgeous and alluring - her wealth, and pomp, and splendor - shall be taken away, and she will be seen as she is, without anything to dazzle the eye or to blind the mind.
And shall eat her flesh - Shall completely destroy her - as if her flesh were consumed. Perhaps the image is taken from the practice of cannibals eating the flesh of their enemies slain in battle. If so, nothing could give a more impressive idea of the utter destruction of this formidable power, or of the feelings of those by whom its end would be brought about.
And burn her with fire - Another image of total destruction. Perhaps the meaning may be, that after her flesh was eaten, such parts of her as remained would be thrown into the fire and consumed. If this be the meaning, the image is a very impressive one to denote absolute and total destruction. Compare the notes on Rev 18:8. |
Vincent's Word Studies, by Marvin R. Vincent [1886] |
Upon the beast (ἐπί)
Read καὶ and: "the ten horns - and the beast."
Desolate (ἠρημωμένην)
Lit., desolated, the verb being in the perfect participle.
Shall eat her flesh
A token of extreme hostility. See Psa 27:2; Mic 3:3. Xenophon, speaking of the hatred between the pure Spartans and the Helots, says that no one of the pure Spartans could conceal his readiness to eat the Helot raw. Notice the plural σάρκας flesh, and see on Jam 5:3.
Burn (κατακαύσουσιν)
Rev., giving the force of κατά down, burn utterly. According to some interpreters the figure is changed from the woman to a city; but this is unnecessary, as the language is probably taken from the punishment of fornication on the part of a priest's daughter (Lev 21:9; compare Lev 20:14). |
Adam Clarke Commentary on the Whole Bible - Published 1810-1826 |
And the ten horns which thou sowest 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 - Here is a clue to lead us to the right interpretation of the horns of the beast. It is said the Ten horns shall hate the whore; by which is evidently meant, when connected with what follows, that the whole of the ten kingdoms in the interest of the Latin Church shall finally despise her doctrines, be reformed from popery, assist in depriving her of all influence and in exposing her follies, and in the end consign her to utter destruction. From this it follows that no Roman Catholic power which did not exist so late as the Reformation can be numbered among the horns of the beast; the horns must, therefore, be found among the great states of Europe at the commencement of the Reformation. These were exactly ten, viz., France, Spain, England, Scotland, The Empire, Sweden, Denmark, Poland, Hungary, and Portugal. In these were comprehended most of the minor states not styled monarchies, and which, from their first rise to the period of the Reformation, had been subdued by one or more of the ten grand Roman Catholic powers already named. Consequently, these ten constituted the power and strength of the beast; and each minor state is considered a part of that monarchy under the authority of which it was finally reduced previously to the Reformation.
But it may be asked, How could the empire, which was the revived head of the beast, have been at the same time one of its horns? The answer is as follows: Horns of an animal, in the language of prophecy, represent the powers of which that empire or kingdom symbolized by the animal is composed. Thus the angel, in his interpretation of Daniel's vision of the ram and he-goat expressly informs us that "the ram with two horns are the kings of Media and Persia." One of the horns of the ram, therefore, represented the kingdom of Media, and the other the kingdom of Persia; and their union in one animal denoted the united kingdom of Media and Persia, viz., the Medo-Persian empire. In like manner the beast with ten horns denotes that the empire represented by the beast is composed of ten distinct powers, and the ten horns being united in one beast very appropriately show that the monarchies symbolized by these horns are united together to form one empire; for we have already shown, in the notes on Rev 13:1, that a beast is the symbol of an empire. Therefore, as the horns of an animal, agreeably to the angel's explanation, (and we can have no higher authority), represent all the powers of which that domination symbolized by the animal is composed, the Roman empire of Germany, as one of those monarchies which gave their power and strength to the Latin empire, must consequently have been A Horn of the beast. But the Germanic empire was not only a Latin power, but at the same time was acknowledged by all Europe to have precedency of all the others. Therefore, as it is not possible to express these two circumstances by one symbol, it necessarily follows, from the nature of symbolical language, that what has been named the holy Roman empire must have a double representation. Hence the empire, as one of the powers of the Latin monarchy, was a horn of the beast, and in having precedency of all the others was its revived head. See a similar explanation of the tail of the dragon in the notes on Rev 12:4. |
3 Who also eat [0398] the flesh [07607] of my people [05971], and flay [06584] their skin [05785] from off them; and they break [06476] their bones [06106], and chop them in pieces [06566], as for the pot [05518], and as flesh [01320] within [08432] the caldron [07037].
25 Pour out [08210] thy fury [02534] upon the heathen [01471] that know [03045] thee not, and upon the families [04940] that call [07121] not on thy name [08034]: for they have eaten up [0398] Jacob [03290], and devoured [0398] him, and consumed [03615] him, and have made his habitation [05116] desolate [08074].
2 When the wicked [07489], even mine enemies [06862] and my foes [0341], came [07126] upon me to eat up [0398] my flesh [01320], they stumbled [03782] and fell [05307].
4 Have all the workers [06466] of iniquity [0205] no knowledge [03045]? who eat up [0398] my people [05971] as they eat [0398] bread [03899], and call [07121] not upon the LORD [03068].
37 Behold, therefore I will gather [06908] all thy lovers [0157], with whom thou hast taken pleasure [06149], and all them that thou hast loved [0157], with all them that thou hast hated [08130]; I will even gather [06908] them round about [05439] against thee, and will discover [01540] thy nakedness [06172] unto them, that they may see [07200] all thy nakedness [06172].
38 And I will judge [08199] thee, as women that break wedlock [05003] and shed [08210] blood [01818] are judged [04941]; and I will give [05414] thee blood [01818] in fury [02534] and jealousy [07068].
39 And I will also give [05414] thee into their hand [03027], and they shall throw down [02040] thine eminent place [01354], and shall break down [05422] thy high places [07413]: they shall strip [06584] thee also of thy clothes [0899], and shall take [03947] thy fair [08597] jewels [03627], and leave [03240] thee naked [05903] and bare [06181].
40 They shall also bring up [05927] a company [06951] against thee, and they shall stone [07275] thee with stones [068], and thrust thee through [01333] with their swords [02719].
41 And they shall burn [08313] thine houses [01004] with fire [0784], and execute [06213] judgments [08201] upon thee in the sight [05869] of many [07227] women [0802]: and I will cause thee to cease [07673] from playing the harlot [02181], and thou also shalt give [05414] no hire [0868] any more.
42 So will I make my fury [02534] toward thee to rest [05117], and my jealousy [07068] shall depart [05493] from thee, and I will be quiet [08252], and will be no more angry [03707].
43 Because thou hast not remembered [02142] the days [03117] of thy youth [05271], but hast fretted [07264] me in all these things; behold [01887], therefore I also will recompense [05414] thy way [01870] upon thine head [07218], saith [05002] the Lord [0136] GOD [03069]: and thou shalt not commit [06213] this lewdness [02154] above all thine abominations [08441].
44 Behold, every one that useth proverbs [04911] shall use this proverb [04911] against thee, saying [0559], As is the mother [0517], so is her daughter [01323].
21 And [2532] a [1520] mighty [2478] angel [32] took up [142] a stone [3037] like [5613] a great [3173] millstone [3458], and [2532] cast [906] it into [1519] the sea [2281], saying [3004], Thus [3779] with violence [3731] shall [906] that great [3173] city [4172] Babylon [897] be thrown down [906], and [2532] shall be found [2147] no more [3364] at all [2089].
22 And [2532] the voice [5456] of harpers [2790], and [2532] musicians [3451], and [2532] of pipers [834], and [2532] trumpeters [4538], shall be heard [191] no more [3364] at all [2089] in [1722] thee [4671]; and [2532] no [3364] [3956] craftsman [5079], of whatsoever [3956] craft [5078] he be, shall be found [2147] any more [2089] in [1722] thee [4671]; and [2532] the sound [5456] of a millstone [3458] shall be heard [191] no more [3364] at all [2089] in [1722] thee [4671];
23 And [2532] the light [5457] of a candle [3088] shall shine [5316] no more [3364] at all [2089] in [1722] thee [4671]; and [2532] the voice [5456] of the bridegroom [3566] and [2532] of the bride [3565] shall be heard [191] no more [3364] at all [2089] in [1722] thee [4671]: for [3754] thy [4675] merchants [1713] were [2258] the great men [3175] of the earth [1093]; for [3754] by [1722] thy [4675] sorceries [5331] were [4105] all [3956] nations [1484] deceived [4105].
24 And [2532] in [1722] her [846] was found [2147] the blood [129] of prophets [4396], and [2532] of saints [40], and [2532] of all [3956] that were slain [4969] upon [1909] the earth [1093].
1 And [2532] after [3326] these things [5023] I saw [1492] another [243] angel [32] come down [2597] from [1537] heaven [3772], having [2192] great [3173] power [1849]; and [2532] the earth [1093] was lightened [5461] with [1537] his [846] glory [1391].
5 And [2532] a voice [5456] came [1831] out of [1537] the throne [2362], saying [3004], Praise [134] our [2257] God [2316], all ye [3956] his [846] servants [1401], and [2532] ye that fear [5399] him [846], both [2532] small [3398] and [2532] great [3173].
1 And [2532] after [3326] these things [5023] I saw [1492] another [243] angel [32] come down [2597] from [1537] heaven [3772], having [2192] great [3173] power [1849]; and [2532] the earth [1093] was lightened [5461] with [1537] his [846] glory [1391].
4 And [2532] the woman [1135] was [2258] arrayed [4016] in purple [4209] and [2532] scarlet colour [2847], and [2532] decked [5558] with gold [5557] and [2532] precious [5093] stones [3037] and [2532] pearls [3135], having [2192] a golden [5552] cup [4221] in [1722] her [846] hand [5495] full of [1073] abominations [946] and [2532] filthiness [168] of her [846] fornication [4202]:
3 So [2532] he carried [667] me [3165] away [667] in [1722] the spirit [4151] into [1519] the wilderness [2048]: and [2532] I saw [1492] a woman [1135] sit [2521] upon [1909] a scarlet coloured [2847] beast [2342], full of [1073] names [3686] of blasphemy [988], having [2192] seven [2033] heads [2776] and [2532] ten [1176] horns [2768].
8 Therefore [5124] [1223] shall [2240] her [846] plagues [4127] come [2240] in [1722] one [3391] day [2250], death [2288], and [2532] mourning [3997], and [2532] famine [3042]; and [2532] she shall be utterly burned [2618] with [1722] fire [4442]: for [3754] strong [2478] is the Lord [2962] God [2316] who [3588] judgeth [2919] her [846].
12 And [2532] the ten [1176] horns [2768] which [3739] thou sawest [1492] are [1526] ten [1176] kings [935], which [3748] have received [2983] no [3768] kingdom [932] as yet [3768]; but [235] receive [2983] power [1849] as [5613] kings [935] one [3391] hour [5610] with [3326] the beast [2342].
13 These [3778] have [2192] one [3391] mind [1106], and [2532] shall give [1239] their [1438] power [1411] and [2532] strength [1849] unto the beast [2342].
14 These [3778] shall make war [4170] with [3326] the Lamb [721], and [2532] the Lamb [721] shall overcome [3528] them [846]: for [3754] he is [2076] Lord [2962] of lords [2962], and [2532] King [935] of kings [935]: and [2532] they that are with [3326] him [846] are called [2822], and [2532] chosen [1588], and [2532] faithful [4103].
12 And [2532] the ten [1176] horns [2768] which [3739] thou sawest [1492] are [1526] ten [1176] kings [935], which [3748] have received [2983] no [3768] kingdom [932] as yet [3768]; but [235] receive [2983] power [1849] as [5613] kings [935] one [3391] hour [5610] with [3326] the beast [2342].
3 So [2532] he carried [667] me [3165] away [667] in [1722] the spirit [4151] into [1519] the wilderness [2048]: and [2532] I saw [1492] a woman [1135] sit [2521] upon [1909] a scarlet coloured [2847] beast [2342], full of [1073] names [3686] of blasphemy [988], having [2192] seven [2033] heads [2776] and [2532] ten [1176] horns [2768].
14 And if a man [0376] take [03947] a wife [0802] and her mother [0517], it is wickedness [02154]: they shall be burnt [08313] with fire [0784], both he and they; that there be no wickedness [02154] among [08432] you.
9 And the daughter [01323] of any [0376] priest [03548], if she profane [02490] herself by playing the whore [02181], she profaneth [02490] her father [01]: she shall be burnt [08313] with fire [0784].
3 Your [5216] gold [5557] and [2532] silver [696] is cankered [2728]; and [2532] the rust [2447] of them [846] shall be [2071] a witness [3142] against [1519] you [5213], and [2532] shall eat [5315] your [5216] flesh [4561] as it were [5613] fire [4442]. Ye have heaped treasure together [2343] for [1722] the last [2078] days [2250].
3 Who also eat [0398] the flesh [07607] of my people [05971], and flay [06584] their skin [05785] from off them; and they break [06476] their bones [06106], and chop them in pieces [06566], as for the pot [05518], and as flesh [01320] within [08432] the caldron [07037].
2 When the wicked [07489], even mine enemies [06862] and my foes [0341], came [07126] upon me to eat up [0398] my flesh [01320], they stumbled [03782] and fell [05307].
4 And [2532] his [846] tail [3769] drew [4951] the third part [5154] of the stars [792] of heaven [3772], and [2532] did cast [906] them [846] to [1519] the earth [1093]: and [2532] the dragon [1404] stood [2476] before [1799] the woman [1135] which [3588] was ready [3195] to be delivered [5088], for [2443] to devour [2719] her [846] child [5043] as soon as [3752] it was born [5088].
1 And [2532] I stood [2476] upon [1909] the sand [285] of the sea [2281], and [2532] saw [1492] a beast [2342] rise up [305] out of [1537] the sea [2281], having [2192] seven [2033] heads [2776] and [2532] ten [1176] horns [2768], and [2532] upon [1909] his [846] horns [2768] ten [1176] crowns [1238], and [2532] upon [1909] his [846] heads [2776] the name [3686] of blasphemy [988].