The Beast of the Apocalypse of the evil type is two fold and only one of those Beasts has a typology representing both of those Beasts. The two Beasts are both represented by the Beast of the Earth, the False Prophet, in that he/it has two horns. According to St. Hippolytus (St. Irenaeus' disciple, who was St. Polycarp's disciple, who was St. John the Apostle and Evangelists's disciple), those two horns represent the two evil Beasts - the Beast of the Sea (The Antichrist) and the Beast of the Earth, the False Prophet. Understand the typology - a horn means power, and in this case, earthly kingship (rulership). The current Antipope of Rome is a king, an earthly ruler. The Antichrist will be a king for a short time. The False Prophet (the Beast of the Earth), is the source of the power for both Beasts to afflict the world for a short (limited, finite) time. The False Prophet is described by St. Irenaeus as an Armour Bearer going before (in time initially and in service of) the Antichrist. Since the 1958 Conclave and Vatican II, the Vatican has been the seat of the False Prophet (though the offices of several individuals all of whom were/are Apostate, John XXIII through Benedict XVI). This pagan Vatican is the leader of the Great Apostasy by it's Apostate Judaizing Gnostic total reversion to post Noah's flood paganism: Assyro-Sumerian/Mesopotamian/Egyptian/Babylonian/Persian/Graeco-Roman/World Wide paganism. That is the horn of power of false religion devoted to Satan. The next horn of power is the one ensconced already in Occupied Palestine, the Beast of the Sea (The Antichrist). When it comes to full exercise of power over the nations then the other Beast from which it sprang, the Beast of the Earth the False Prophet will cause all to take the Mark of the Beast or die.
If Historical Revisionism were to be useful in showing the evil we face today, it would do well to show the Nazi-Zionist roots of power in the Vatican in the decades leading to the Occupation of Palestine (1948) by the antichrists - the Juden Zionists, the forces of the Antichrist who will be revealed in his own time, and the permeation of the world, especially the halls of power throughout the world, by the Jesuit Nazi Ratlines since then. To deny this prophecy that the Church has always held to for 20 centuries, of the Apostasy of Rome at the very end of the age of grace and the arising of the Antichrist and the False Prophet at that time, is to deny the Holy Spirit of Prophecy and the Words of Jesus Christ Himself given in the Book of the Apocalypse. The penalty for that is pronounced by Our Lord Jesus Christ Himself:
19 And if any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life, and out of the holy city, and from these things that are written in this book. Exodus 32:33!
20 ¶ He that giveth testimony of these things, saith: Surely, I come quickly: Amen. Come, Lord Jesus. [4] … Scripture reference — Rev. 22:7!
21 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. [5] Amen. … Scripture reference — 2Cor. 13:13!; 2Thess. 3:18; Titus 3:15
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20 ¶ He that giveth testimony of these things, saith: Surely, I come quickly: Amen. Come, Lord Jesus. [4] … Scripture reference — Rev. 22:7!
21 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. [5] Amen. … Scripture reference — 2Cor. 13:13!; 2Thess. 3:18; Titus 3:15
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The Revelation of The Lord God Jesus Christ
The Book of
THE APOCALYPSE OF ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE AND EVANGELIST
{WHO IS THE LAST PROPHET OF THE BIBLE UNTIL SAINT ENOCH AND SAINT ELIJAH RETURN AT THE CONSUMMATION OF DAYS}
The Apocalypse is a revelation of things that were, are and will be. We are actually witnessing some of the events foretold in this book, but many still lie in the future. It is Christ who commands John to write to the seven churches, opens the seven seals, reveals the sufferings of the saints, opens the little book, overcomes the beast, reigns during the period of the first resurrection, judges the dead, both great and small, according to their works at His Second Coming, rules over all things from the beginning, presides over all the changing scenes of earth’s history, and is the King of kings and Lord of lords.
The book presents Christ as the Coming One; it reveals the dealings of Him who came, and who is to come. It opens with the solemn hope that the Coming One will come soon, and closes with the impressive prediction that the Coming One will come quickly.
The book is one of hope, but also one of warning; its aim is to assure the Church of the advent of her Lord in victory. The precise time of this victory lies hidden with God, but it is certain, although the crown will not be won without a struggle. Heaven will be stormed and carried away through suffering and conflict. And all who keep the words of this book will take part in the conflict and share in the victory.The conflict is presented under the form of symbols. It is not easy to give a full interpretation of all the types, but the general symbols are not difficult to understand.
John has arranged the scenes in a sevenfold structure; even in the subordinate visions he keeps to this arrangement. Commentators, however, are not agreed in marking off the limits of each structure.
The book was written in Greek by
Note on parallel passages and commentary. The parallel passages are based on the full concordance thereof relating to, from the Council of Trent; the commentary is late 1940’s Catholic from the full consensus of the Church Fathers on the seven within seven structure of the book.
Also note that the book at the same time “opens from the middle” so to speak. Just like a megilloth (Hebrew for scroll). The first eleven chapters (1 – 11) which culminate in the general judgement – Rev. 11:18 – 19
And the nations were angry: and thy wrath is come. And the time of the dead, that they should be judged and that thou shouldest render reward to thy servants the prophets and the saints, and to them that fear thy name, little and great: and shouldest destroy them who have corrupted the earth.
And the
And the second eleven chapters (12 – 22) which culminate in the general judgement (Rev. 20:11 – 14) and the New Heaven and New Earth (Rev. 21, 22)
Both the first and second eleven chapters begin from the time of Christ’s Incarnation but include the fact that He is Immortal and the Creator of Heaven and Earth. See: Rev. 1:4 – 6 John to the seven churches which are in
And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, the first begotten of the dead and the prince of the kings of the earth, who hath loved us and washed us from our sins in his own blood (when He became Incarnate by the Holy Spirit and the blessed virgin Mary and went to the Cross for our salvation)
And hath made us a kingdom, and priests to God and his Father. To him be glory and empire for ever and ever. Amen.(DRV)
And see: Rev. 12:1, 2, 5
And a great sign appeared in heaven: A woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars. And being with child, she cried travailing in birth: and was in pain to be delivered.
And she brought forth a man child, who was to rule all nations with an iron rod (Christ’s Incarnation). And her son was taken up to God and to his throne (Christ’s Resurrection and Ascension). (DRV)
And see: Rev.:21:6:
6 And he said to me: It is done. I am Alpha and Omega: the Beginning and the End. To him that thirsteth, I will give of the fountain of the water of life, freely. (DRV)
These two phrases that is and that was and that is to come (Greek “‘o oon kai ‘o en kai ‘o erchoumenos”) and I am Alpha and Omega (Greek: “egoo eimi to Alpha kai to Omega”) are emphatic declarations of Christ’s Divinity and Immortality for it is the Thrice Holy Trinity – Rv:4:8 And the four living creatures had each of them six wings: and round about and within they are full of eyes. And they rested not day and night, saying: Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty, who was and who is and who is to come. (Greek “‘agious ‘agious ‘agious kurios ‘o theos ‘o pantocrator”) – alone Who possesses Aseity (self existence and Who is therefore alone uncreated) and Who is Immortal of the same Essence/Substance – Nature.
In the above: the “who [that] is”, in Greek “‘o oon”, is the declaration of Aseity. The “who [that] was” and the “who [that] is to come” with the “‘o oon”, self existence, is the declaration of Immortality (having no beginning and no end – always existing). The phrase I am Alpha and Omega has exactly the same meaning. “I am” – “egoo eimi” is the equivalent of Yahweh (God’s proper name) in Hebrew meaning “I am” in the same sense as the above “‘o oon”. Alpha and Omega has the same meaning as Immortality in the above. Pantocrator (translated as Almighty) is the declaration of the Thrice Holy Lord God’s All ruling absolute Sovereignty and includes emphatically the meaning that He is alone uncreated and Creator, ex nihilo, of all of creation. This relates directly to the beginning of the Gospel of St. John and the beginning of the first book of the Torah (the Pentateuch) which is Genesis. See: Genesis 1:1 through 2:4 and
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Note on parallel passage notation – the ! after a scriptural reference means that is the emphasis or central point for explanation of the passage.
See: The Apocalypse, the Book of the Revelation
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