The
Unveiling of Jesus Christ
Chapter Forty
THE SECRET OF BABYLON
UNDER the seventh bowl Babylon the great is brought to remembrance
before God, to give her the cup of the wine of His furious indignation
(Rev.16:19). The very wording of this sentence is cryptic. Babylon is a
city, yet is presented under the figure of a woman. This suggests that
there is something not seen on the surface which is so utterly
detestable to God that He singles out this city for the supreme display
of His fury. All of the cities of the nations fall, but one of them is
reserved for a special doom. "The great city," Jerusalem, is
spared, though trisected, but Babylon is so offensive to Yahweh that it
is finally sunk out of sight.
This is not the first time that Babylon's doom has come before us. In
the corresponding part of the previous temple section, immediately after
the eonian evangel has been proclaimed, a second messenger declares,
"It falls! It falls!—Babylon the great has made all nations
drunk with the furious wine of her prostitution!" (14:8). If
Yahweh is to fulfill His covenant with faithful Israel, He must rid the
earth of the demoralizing influence of this great city. If He vindicates
His broken law, He must hurl it into oblivion.
Babylon does not appear in the early parts of this apocalypse. It is
not connected with the throne so closely as with the temple. Its
activities are not relegated to the realm of rule, but rather to the
sphere of religion. This, of course, is not absolute, but relative. As a
woman, Babylon is a sovereign queen. As a city it has a suzerainty which
makes vassals of the kings of the earth. Nevertheless, the vital point
in its presentation lies in some secret relationship to God, and not in
its rule over mankind.
We hardly need to press the importance of the part she plays in the
divine drama of the end time. More than two long chapters are given to
the elaboration of her career. About one-ninth of the whole Revelation
is devoted to a description of her doom. There must be a secret of great
moment associated with the city, which the saints of that day should
understand, that they may be saved from her sins, and from her
destruction. It is only as we, in spirit, transport ourselves into that
era that we have a clear conception of her crimes and will be able to
discern, in the world movements of today, the dim outline of the scarlet
woman, already possessed of much of the wealth and power which will drag
her down to perdition.
A summary of the babel of interpretations which have made the utmost
confusion out of this section would convince us of only one fact, that
the expositors of Christendom have utterly missed the meaning of these
unfoldings. With a few notable exceptions, all insist on interpreting
the literal explanation, and insist that Babylon is symbolic of Rome or
some other city or system. As a consequence the secret of the city is
unknown. Hence we insist on certain fundamental principles of
interpretation which will bring harmony out of the confusion, and
initiate us into one of the most subtle and surprising secrets in all
the realm of revelation.
If we had the trumpet of one of the messengers of this Revelation,
and could reach the ears of all of its expositors, we would shout with a
voice of thunder, "Do not explain God's explanations!"
There is no wrong in considering, comparing, or discussing them. But do
not change them. When he says that the seven lampstands are seven
ecclesias (1:20) insist that they are actual called-out companies, not
an epoch in the history of Christendom. When a place is
"spiritually" called Sodom and Egypt (11:8), on the other
hand, insist that these places are not meant (for only one could be),
but are figures for Jerusalem. But Babylon is not figuratively so
called. It is not explained. It is the explanation.
The divine exposition is that the woman is a city (17:18). It is not
a literal woman. It is a literal city. The people comprising the city
are figured by a dissolute female. But they live in a real, not an ideal
metropolis. The city is not in Egypt or Italy, England or the United
States. It is on the plain of Shinar, on the banks of the Euphrates.
Nothing could be more striking than to find this city, the first capital
among the nations to rule the world at the beginning of the "times
of the gentiles," once more exalted to a supremacy over the
kingdoms of the earth. It is the Babylon restored by Nebuchadnezzar, the
conqueror of Israel, the place of their captivity in the long ago, which
will emerge once more to resume a headship over the nations.
It is a striking fact that Babylon is the only city, which has
even had universal sovereignty in the past. It was not only the
capital of the Babylonian empire, the head of gold of Nebuchadnezzar's
image, but also of the succeeding empires. Alexander made it the seat of
his government. These kingdoms practically ruled the known world. In
contrast to them, the Roman empire had definite limits, in the north and
in the east, which it was unable to pass. Rome never was able to
subjugate parts of Europe. Under Trajan there a brief possession of
Assyria, but it never formed an integral part of Roman territory.
Babylon was always beyond or at the very bounds of the empire. It never
was its capital.
As much of the confusion among students of prophecy arises from the
injection of Rome into the prophetic outlook, we feel it our duty to
graciously urge them to reconsider their position. The deductions they
themselves make should show the fallacy of this teaching. For years many
have been looking for a revival of the Roman empire, for it is clear
that the iron kingdom and the wild beast are present at the end time.
But such a restoration would be far from sufficient. Rome's territory
was but a small fraction of the earth's surface. The kingdom of the wild
beast will include all the earth. Rome, pagan or papal, has little place in
prophecy.
If we must reason, let us deduce our conclusions from acknowledged
facts. We know that the iron kingdom appears at the close of the eras of
the nations and that it includes all peoples on the face of the earth.
Reviewing universal history, we will find many great empires, some of
which attempted to establish a worldwide rule. Napoleon conquered
territory which Rome could not subjugate.
The British Empire comprised far more territory than Rome could
ever claim. The former Soviet Union
covered a vastly greater area. The difficulty with
all of these is that they are not universal, hence are not the subjects
of Daniel's prophecy. Babylon, Medo-Persia, and Greece were invincible.
Their boundaries were never defined. Their authority was undisputed.
Rome was surrounded by enemies that defied them. They built a wall
across England to keep out the northern invaders.
The imperial Roman edict which ordered the entire inhabited earth to
be registered (Luke 2:1) was one of those grandiloquent gestures which
characterizes the arrogance of Rome. Caesar Augustus could easily
vanquish the world on paper, but his legions could not conquer Ireland
or Scotland or Germany or Syria or the Scandinavian or Russian
territories. We may be assured that no one in these regions was
enrolled. Contrary to this, we are certain that the iron kingdom of the
end time includes all nations, all peoples. It is especially notable
that the kings of the east will bring their armies to Armageddon,
wherein Rome had practically no control in the east. The greater part of
the army of the wild beast comes from territory outside of Rome's
jurisdiction.
The study of prophecy is continually discredited by those who follow
false beacons. The prophetic waste basket is overflowing with discarded
dates, and its calendar is full of days that will be thrown away. The
revival of the Roman empire is another of these distracting diversions.
It not only confuses, but makes it impossible to get a clear view of the
prophetic outlook. Suppose the Roman empire were restored. Imagine
England, France, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, Palestine, Egypt, and
Morocco under the dictatorship of the
Antichrist. What about the rest of the world? Will the
Antichrist rule over such a small section of the earth's surface? Where
do the British dependencies come in? Has Germany and Russia no part with
him? Are the Americas left out of his dominions?
Were it true, the
Roman restoration would put us into accord with the prophecies of the
end time.
It produces the opposite effect. It creates more questions than it
answers. Instead of reasoning that the kingdom of the future will be
limited to the territory of the past, we should accept the divine
declaration of its worldwide extent, and deduce from this that Rome was
not the world empire foretold by Daniel. Then we are free to examine the
prophecies afresh, with the result that they unroll before us with a
seven-fold scope and magnificence. It is not a local Mediterranean
conflict they present, but a tragedy embracing the east and the west,
the Orient as well as the Occident, the heathen countries as well as
Christendom.
Another disturbing fallacy is the assumption that the wild beasts of
Daniel seven are the divine counterparts of the various divisions of the
great image. The parts of the image are successive. They follow one
another on the stage of history. The wild beasts are contemporaneous.
They are all present at the end time. It is true that in Daniel, as in
the Unveiling, the beasts give us the religious aspect, while the image
emphasizes the political history of the gentile supremacy. But it does
not follow that they deal with the same empires or the same time.
Indeed, at the time Daniel received the vision of the wild beasts,
Nebuchadnezzar, the head of gold, had passed into history.
All of these considerations are important, if we wish to understand
the secret of Babylon and of the wild beast which is supporting her.
This wild beast is undoubtedly the same one which came before us in the
previous section, for it also has seven heads and ten horns. This wild
beast must be a composite of those which Daniel saw, for this one has
all the features of the four combined into one. If Daniel's beasts,
corresponding to the image, were the Babylonian, Medo-Persian, Greek,
and another world empire, then the woman must be considered as being
supported by these. If the woman is Rome, in any sense, then Rome was
supported by Babylon!
There is something very remarkable and astounding in the secret of
great Babylon and the wild beast. John certainly did not
"admire" it. He marveled at it. It seemed unbelievable. This,
we submit, is the touchstone which will test our understanding of this
secret. Do we also feel dazed at it? Can we join with John in wide eyed
wonder at the possibility of such a thing? If we find ourselves in
sympathy with his mood we are probably in possession of the truth.
In the previous section we have the same characters, a wild beast and
a woman. Throughout, however, there is the utmost enmity between the
two. The woman is Israel, the faithful remnant. She is the victim of the
world's religious powers, combined under the figure of the wild beast.
The federated faiths of the world, Christian, Buddhist, Brahman, and
Mohammedan, merged in one Godless, Christless, lifeless cult, to worship
the human head of the world empire, try to exterminate the handful of
Jews who remain faithful to the God of their fathers. John does not
marvel at this. In a less degree he had experienced the hatred of the
world himself.
But what is this? Here is a woman and the wild beast again. But there
is no enmity. They are on the best of terms. In fact, the wild beast
supports, instead of persecutes her! Can it be that Israel—even
apostate Israel—will be in league with the enemies of Yahweh? Will she
be the recipients of their favors? And, while thus allied with the
powers of evil, she is not smitten by the wrath of God, but actually
seems to enjoy the very favors which she should forfeit. Instead of
losing the right to rule the nations, she seems to have put them into
subjection and under tribute without the help of Yahweh!
This is what astonished John. This is the secret of Babylon and the
wild beast. It lies in the relation of the apostate people to the
godless religion of the end time. Instead of suffering like the saints,
these supreme sinners seem to receive every token of divine approval.
Without waiting for the return of Messiah, they rule a rebellious earth.
The treasures of the nations are theirs without the intervention of
Yahweh. They have taken their own destiny in hand, and have succeeded in
gaining supreme control of the earth. They have established a
super-government which dictates the policies of all cabinets and demands
tribute from all treasuries.
The very name given to this woman should be sufficient to identify
her. Only those in covenant relationship with God can be guilty of a
breach such as is charged to her. No one who enters into relationship
with God in this day of grace can possibly come under this condemnation.
We are not under a covenant. Apostate Christendom is already accounted
for. It is a part of the wild beast. God entered into covenant with
Israel in the flesh, but with no other people. We have just seen how He
remembers His covenant. Now we are to see how He deals with the covenant
breakers, who are presented to us under the figure of a woman who is not
true to her marriage vows. Babylon must have been married to Yahweh,
otherwise she could not be judged for faithlessness.
The evidences of her perfidy abound, and may best be appreciated by
contrast with the faithful woman of the preceding section, who is
presented in the midst of pain and persecution, depending upon divine
intervention for succor and sustenance, hated and hounded by the dragon,
the wild beasts and the nations. The purple woman is the antithesis of
all this. She is riding the wild beast. She has every appearance of
worldly wealth and regal opulence. Purple and scarlet, gold and gems and
pearls are the sure signs of her royal magnificence. She consorts with
kings. What higher place could be given to her on earth? Her picture
could be painted in no brighter colors.
The full significance of the purple robe upon the scarlet beast may
not dawn on us until we read that she has a kingdom over the kings of
the earth (17:18). As these kings are incorporated in the scarlet wild
beast, her sway is suggested by the fact she is sitting on it. It not
only is her support, but is under her control. She is a suzerain. This
is the place which Israel will possess during the thousand years. Hence
she is enjoying a false and premature millennium. It is a satanic
travesty of Yahweh's kingdom, when His people will reign over the
nations under the leadership of Messiah.
This woman is in
process of formation at the present time. All that will blossom in
Babylon is already in bud. All that we see here in the prophetic word is
already taking form in the world about us. We can see the purple and the
scarlet, the gold and gems and pearls. The people are already drinking
out of the golden cup, and the woman is drinking the blood of the
saints. This conviction has been greatly strengthened during the past
few years by evidence gathered from many sources. Without interfering
with the present administration, Israel is preparing to play her part in
the impending era of God's indignation.
With this in view,
let us see if we cannot discover, in the still shadowy outlines of
present Jewish life, some of the purple which clothes, and some of the
jewels which adorn this false courtesan. But first we will consider the
golden cup with which she holds in her hand, and with which she
intoxicates the peoples of the earth. |