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The Image of the Beast and the Martyrdom of Christians
Posted : 31 May, 2012 01:34 PM

The Image of the Beast and the Martyrdom of Christians



Revelation 13: 2-3 describes the first beast, the one who comes up

out of the sea, as "And the beast which I saw was like unto a leopard,

and his feet were as the feet of a bear, and his mouth as the mouth of

a lion: and the dragon gave him his power, and his seat, and great

authority.

3. And I saw one of his heads as it were wounded to death; and his

deadly wound was healed: and all the world wondered after the beast."



The first beast is like a leopard, a bear and a lion. If only one of

these animals were mentioned, then

we could say it might be just coincidence that its a beast who is

metaphoric for a kingdom in Daniel Chapter 7. But since three of the

beasts of Daniel 7 are seen here as descriptive of the first beast,

then it is referring back to Daniel 7. "The first was like a lion,

and had eagle's wings: I beheld till the wings thereof were plucked,

and it was lifted up from the earth, and made stand upon the feet as a

man, and a man's heart was given to it.

5. And behold another beast, a second, like to a bear, and it raised

up itself on one side, and it had three ribs in the mouth of it

between the teeth of it: and they said thus unto it, Arise, devour

much flesh.

6. After this I beheld, and lo another, like a leopard, which had

upon the back of it four wings of a fowl; the beast had also four

heads; and dominion was given to it."



The dispensationalists claim these four kingdoms are the identical

same kingdoms of Daniel 2, which are the empires of Babylon, Persia,

Greece and Rome. So the lion in Daniel 7 is Babylon again, the bear is

Persia, and the leopard is Greece. The fourth kingdom in Daniel 7: 7,

the fourth beast which is dreadful and terrible would be, according to

the dispensationalists, the Roman empire.



To the dispensationalists, who want to honor physical Israel as

remaining the chosen people of God, Daniel is a "Jewish" book of

prophecy. For them, Daniel does not deal with events and kingdoms on

the other side of the Cross. Never mind that Daniel 10: 4-21 tells is

that an angel came to give Daniel the prophecy which became Daniel 11

and 12, which does give us glimpses of things in the end times, which

is on the other side of the Cross.



So the first beast is government, that is, political government, while

the second beast of Revelation 13 11-18 might be said to be

ecclesiastical government, as well as the office of the False Prophet.

The second beast is identified as having two horns like a lamb,

indicating it is Christian, but it speaks like a dragon. The second

beast makes use of the dialectic to promote and defend his positions.

The second beast does not preach the Gospel in truth by "it is

written."



The second beast has been called the False Prophet. The False Prophet

represents many false prophets as shown in Matthew 24:11, II Peter 2:

1 and I John 4: 1. The False Prophet operates within ecclesiastical

government, that is, in the churches.



One of the heads of the first beast, which is government in our time,

not in the time of the four kingdoms of Daniel 2, is wounded to death

but its deadly wound was healed and the whole world wonders after this

beast. This fits the nation of Israel, which received a deadly wound

in 70 A.D. when the Roman army took and destroyed the temple and much

of Jerusalem, but the deadly wound was healed in 1948 when Israel

became a nation. So the first beast has more than one head, but the

head whose deadly wound was healed is important enough to be mentioned

in this broad stroke kind of end time prophecy. The head of the beast

whose deadly wound was healed is important in the prophecy.



We will see that the second beast, the False Prophet, in verse 12 is

said to cause them which dwell on the earth to worship the first

beast, whose deadly wound was healed."And he exerciseth all the power

of the first beast before him, and causeth the earth and them which

dwell therein to worship the first beast, whose deadly wound was

healed."



To make sense out of this prophecy, we need to know what the first

beast is. If the first beast is a government which has traits like

the lion, bear and leopard empires of Daniel 7, interpreted to be

political empires on our side of the Cross, then the first beast is

similar to the British, Russian and Nazi German empires. It can be the

United States and the United Nations, or the U.S. alone as a world

beater power.



If we see the beast whose deadly wound was healed as a different head

of the beast than that head which is like the British, Russian and

Nazi German empires, that is, the U.S.,then the False Prophet leads

people to worship the nation of Israel. We can see from contemporary

history that the U.S. has given much help to the nation of Israel, and

Israel has an influence on our foreign policy and in other ways.



The two verses of Revelation 13 that tell us about the image to the

beast whose deadly wound was healed are verses 14 and 15. "And

deceiveth them that dwell on the earth by the means of those miracles

which he had power to do in the sight of the beast; saying to them

that dwell on the earth, that they should make an image to the beast,

which had the wound by a sword, and did live.

15. And he had power to give life unto the image of the beast, that

the image of the beast should both speak, and cause that as many as

would not worship the image of the beast should be killed."



The False Prophet deceives people into creating a likeness of the

beast whose deadly wound was healed.



The False Prophet, as many individual false prophets, causes those who

dwell on the earth to make an image to the beast whose deadly wound

was healed, that is, to Israel. Its the nation of Israel, but since

the nation of Israel claims to be physical Israel, the Jews, in the

modern timeline, we can say the False Prophet also causes people to

make an image to physical Israel, who dispensationalists claim to now

be a people of God and his chosen people.



An image, from the Greek eikon in Revelation 13: 14, is Strong's

number 1504, which is said to mean,"from 1503, eiko, a copy, to

resemble, be like, statue, profile, representation, resemblance,

image."



Some popular dispensationalist interpretations of the image of the

beast got off on the idea of a statue, and then they take verse 15

literally which says the copy of the beast speaks and kills to mean

that somehow this statue magically talks and kills people who do not

worship it. If the image of the beast is a group of people then it

makes more sense that literally members of the group can speak their

doctrine and can cause their enemies to be killed.



The image of the beast whose deadly wound was healed is a copy or

resemblance to the beast whose deadly wound was healed, that is, the

False Prophet causes others to create something which is like the

nation of Israel, and especially like physical Israel. The copy is an

ecclesiastical structure having a resemblance to ancient physical

Israel's temple, the Pharisees, and in other ways honoring the chosen

people by becoming like them to some extent as their surrogates. This

ecclesiastical structure also honors the U.S. government head of the

beast by being incorporated as a corporation under the Internal

Revenue Service 501C(3) provision, putting it under that beast as

having its image in addition to being like the beast whose deadly

wound was healed.



The dispensationalist church honors (worships) physical Israel, or

"All Israel," as the beast whose deadly wound was healed (Revelation

13: 12).



While dispensationists will sometimes give up their pre-tribulation

rapture theory when confronted by more than one New Testament text

which says Christ only appears at the last day (John 6: 40), at the

last trumpet (I Corinthians 15: 52) and after the tribulation (Matthew

24: 29-30), they will more often stick to their belief that physical

Israel, or "All Israel" remain God's chosen people. Their belief in

the supremacy of physical Israel is very important to them and they

will not give that up easily.



The dispensationalists are potentially one arm of two opposing

polarities. When two polarities clash - meet in conflict - a storm

often comes about. You could also call it metaphorically an

earthquake.

When two opposing groups become more polarized, then it is more likely

that a heightened form of spiritual wrestling will happen. One side

of the polarity is the dispensationalists having a relationship with

their doctrine about the chosen people of the Old Covenant remaining

the chosen people after the Cross. The Remnant is the other side of

the polarity and the Remnant people tend to have a love affair with

the truth of Scripture and want to defend it, and may go on the

offensive with the sword of the Spirit which is the word of God

(Ephesians 6: 17). When the Remnant is fully following the Lamb

wherever he leads, then sparks will fly and the conflict is more

intense.



The Remnant does not threaten the dispensationalist church as long as

it is not having an influence on some members of that church. As long

as the Remnant people communicate only with one another, it does not

threaten the dispensationalist church very much, even though the

Remnant people are outside the church. The church then pretends that

the Remnant does not exist.



But if the Remnant people become more anointed in the truth, are

without guile (deception) and follow the Lamb wherever he leads, know

the scriptures better, and begin to communicate more with members of

the dispensationalst church, then the Remnant is a threat. At that

point the two groups will be more polarized and the two polarities

will clash in the end time spiritual conflict.



Revelation 13: 15 says the image of the beast whose deadly wound was

healed causes "...that as many as would not worship the image of the

beast should be killed." Here is the connection between the image of

the beast and the martyrdom of Christians as predicted by Matthew 24:

9, Luke 21: 16 and John 16: 2.



"Then shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, and shall kill you:

and ye shall be hated of all nations for my name's sake." Matthew 24:

9



"And ye shall be betrayed both by parents, and brethren, and

kinsfolks, and friends; and some of you shall they cause to be put to

death." Luke 21: 16



"They shall put you out of the synagogues: yea, the time cometh, that

whosoever killeth you will think that he doeth God service." John 16:

2 Synagogues in Strong's can mean churches as well as synagogues.



Daniel 11: 33 has something to say about persecution and killing of

believers. "And they that understand among the people shall instruct

many: yet they shall fall by the sword, and by flame, by captivity,

and by spoil, many days".



"They" may mean that those who are instructed will fall by the sword,

though it could mean those who understand and do the instructing will

also fall by the sword. During the first century A.D. all the

Apostles except John were murdered.



Interestingly there is a prophecy in Deuteronomy 32: 36, a place where

such a prophecy might not be expected, that is relevant to the

martyrdom of Christians in the last days spiritual conflict. "For the

LORD shall judge his people, and repent himself for his servants, when

he seeth that their power is gone, and there is none shut up, or

left."



But Ezekiel 5: 1-5,12 is even more relevant, especially when put

together with Zechariah 13: 8-9.



Zechariah 13: 8-9 says "And it shall come to pass, that in all the

land, saith the LORD, two parts therein shall be cut off and die; but

the third shall be left therein.

9. And I will bring the third part through the fire, and will refine

them as silver is refined, and will try them as gold is tried: they

shall call on my name, and I will hear them: I will say, It is my

people: and they shall say, The LORD is my God."



It says a third part, not necessarily one third of all, will be

brought through a fire, refined, and they turn to the Lord who accepts

them.



Ezekiel 5: 1-5 shows us four groups who claim to be the people of God

(it says in verse 5, "This is Jerusalem."). Here there are three

groups like Zechariah 13: 8-9, plus a small group shown in verse 3.

Ezekiel 5: 12 then deals with the fate of the three larger groups. "A

third part of thee shall die with the pestilence, and with famine

shall they be consumed in the midst of thee: and a third part shall

fall by the sword round about thee and I will scatter a third part

into all the winds, and I will draw out a sword after them."



The group who scatters into all the winds could be those who come out

of the dispensationalist church as the image of the beast, while the

other two groups stay in the church and die at some point in time from

pestilence and famine or by the sword. No mention is made in Ezekiel

5: 12 of the fate of that small group who in verse 3 are hid in ol

Ezekiel skirts.

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