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A representation of imperial power that opposes God, which is destined for defeat. Summary of Key Interpretive Views

The "Whore of Babylon" is interpreted as a symbol for the seductive and oppressive power of worldly empires that demand total allegiance. The book encourages Christians to resist moral compromise and spiritual apathy.

As described in similar insights, Revelation acts more like a "picture book" than a "puzzle book," using vivid imagery to reorient believers' perspectives. Commentaire de l’Apocalypse

The Book of Revelation (or Apocalypse) is often misunderstood as a terrifying blueprint for the end of the world. However, when approached through a proper pastoral or scholarly commentary, it unfolds as a message of hope, résistance, and ultimate victory for the Church.

Sees the events as largely fulfilled in the first century (e.g., Terry/Gentry). A representation of imperial power that opposes God,

Commentaire de l’Apocalypse pastoral by Jean-Pierre Prévost

The central theme is the "Apocalypse of Jesus Christ," focusing on the ongoing power of his death and resurrection. 2. Pastoral Perspective: Resisting Compromise As described in similar insights, Revelation acts more

Sees the symbols as representing the ongoing struggle between good and evil (e.g., G.K. Beale ). Futurist: Focuses on the final, future events of history.