CHAPTER 22
Seven Headed, Ten Horned Dragon
Rev. 12:3 "And there
appeared another wonder in heaven; and behold a great red
dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns
upon his heads."
This second wonder that appeared in heaven (first heaven=Old
Testament Age) was a great red dragon. The dragon is
identified in v.9 "And the great dragon was cast out, that
old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth
the whole world." The word, "dragon," comes from the Greek
word, "drakon," meaning sea monster or sea serpent. This
dragon appeared in the garden of Eden and deceived the woman
and brought death upon all mankind. Six times in the Old
Testament the word dragon appears. The dragon appeared to
David in 1 Chr.21:1 "And Satan stood up against Israel, and
provoked David to number Israel." This dragon appeared
against Job: Job 1:6 "Now there was a day when the sons of
God came to present themselves before the LORD, and Satan
came also among them. 7 And the LORD said unto Satan, Whence
comest thou? Then Satan answered the LORD, and said, From
going to and fro in the earth, and from walking up and down
in it. 8 And the LORD said unto Satan, Hast thou considered
my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a
perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and
escheweth evil? 9 Then Satan answered the LORD, and said,
Doth Job fear God for nought?" The dragon appeared as
Lucifer in Is.14: 12 "How art thou fallen from heaven, O
Lucifer, son of the morning! how art thou cut down to the
ground, which didst weaken the nations! 13 For thou hast
said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt
my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the
mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north: 14 I
will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like
the most High." The dragon appeared against Joshua the High
Priest in Zec.3:1 "And he showed me Joshua the high priest
standing before the angel of the LORD, and Satan standing at
his right hand to resist him. 2 And the LORD said unto
Satan, The LORD rebuke thee, O Satan; even the LORD that
hath chosen Jerusalem rebuke thee: is not this a brand
plucked out of the fire?" Besides these examples, there are
many other times that the dragon is either portrayed as the
serpent, or in types and shadows, or referred to as Satan in
the Old Testament.
This dragon or sea monster is said to be red. The Greek
word, "purrhos," means fire-like or flame-colored. This is
probably where the idea of the flame breathing dragon comes
from. As the dragon, he is the devourer, as the serpent, he
is the murderer, as Satan, he is the deceiver, as the devil,
he is the possessor. This great red dragon is said to have
seven heads. Seven is the bible number of completion. Seven
doesn't always appear as something good, but in this case it
is showing the complete evil of the dragon. The head is the
part of the body that controls, directs, and commands. In
contrast to the dragon, the Lord is said to be the head over
the church in the following verses:
1. Eph.
5:23 "For the husband is the head of the wife, even as
Christ is the head of the church: and he is the saviour of
the body."
2. Eph.
4:15 "But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him
in all things, which is the head, even Christ:"
3. Col.
2:19 "And not holding the Head, from which all the body by
joints and bands having nourishment ministered, and knit
together, increaseth with the increase of God."
We read in the book of Isaiah above where the dragon is an
imitator when he said "I will be like the most High." The
only way that Satan can be like the most high is as a mirror
image. The image in the mirror is exactly the opposite of
the object it is reflecting. For instance, the right eye in
the mirror is reflecting the left eye of the object, etc.
Whereas, the Lord is the Head of the church, the dragon is
the head of everything that is evil. He is the head of
organized crime, he is the head of false religion, false
prophets, false teachers, false apostles, and false worship,
he is the head of all corruption. He, however, is not the
head of the Lord's church, or the head of those who worship
the Lord in Spirit and in truth. He is ever striving to
become the head of these, however.
The dragon is said to have ten horns. Ten is the bible
number of commandment. The commandments of the dragon are in
direct opposition to the commandments of God. While the Lord
said, "Thou shall have no other gods before me," the dragon
leads in promoting and pressing for a multiplicity or
diversity of gods. While the Lord said, "Thou shall make no
graven images," the dragon promotes graven images. While the
Lord said, "Thou shalt do no murder," the dragon is a
murderer from the beginning. While the Lord's bride is said
to be a virgin, the dragon's bride is a harlot and the
mother of harlots and abominations of the earth. The horn
speaks of authority. The dragon has no lawful authority, but
his authority comes from rebellion and what he can force
upon others. It is unscriptural, unlawful authority.
The dragon is said to have seven crowns upon his head. This
is indicative of his reign over the rulers of the darkness
of this world. He is crowned with infamy, and blasphemy, and
every evil work.
Rev. 12:4 "And his tail drew the third part of the stars
of heaven, and did cast them to the earth: and the dragon
stood before the woman which was ready to be delivered, for
to devour her child as soon as it was born."
We have before noted that the stars of heaven are frequently
used to represent the Lord's elect people. The fact that the
tail of the dragon drew the third part of the stars of
heaven, doesn't mean that he drew 1/3 of the total number of
the stars. To get the meaning here we must understand
something about God's people. According to 1 Th. 5:23 "And
the very God of peace sanctify you wholly; and I pray God
your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved blameless
unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ," the children of
God are composed of three parts: body, soul, and spirit. The
dragon draws the third part, which is the body or flesh of
the children of God. We read in James 1:14 "But every man is
tempted, when he is drawn away of his own lust, and enticed.
15 Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth forth sin: and
sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth death." The dragon
is the tempter. It is through his enticement that the lust
of the flesh conceives and brings forth sin. According to 1
John 2:16 the lust in the body are three-fold: 1 John 2:16
"For all that is in the world, the lust of the flesh, and
the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, is not of the
Father, but is of the world." Additionally,
Eph. 2:2 "Wherein in
time past ye walked according to the course of this
world, according to the prince of the power of the air,
the spirit that now worketh in the children of
disobedience: 3 Among whom also we all had our
conversation in times past in the lusts of our flesh,
fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of the mind; and
were by nature the children of wrath, even as others,"
teaches us that the spirit
of the dragon worked in us so that we had our conversation
(lifestyle) in the lusts of our flesh and we fulfilled the
desires of the flesh and of the mind. It is in this manner
that the dragon draws the third part of the stars of heaven
and cast them to the earth.
The second part of our subject verse says that the dragon
stood ready to devour the woman's child as soon as it was
born. This principle is taught both in the Old Testament as
well as the New by the following verses of scripture:
1. Jere.
31:15 "Thus saith the LORD; A voice was heard in Ramah,
lamentation, and bitter weeping; Rahel weeping for her
children refused to be comforted for her children, because
they were not."
2. Matt. 2:18 "In Rama was there a voice heard, lamentation,
and weeping, and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her
children, and would not be comforted, because they are not."
3. Matt. 2:12 "And being warned of God in a dream that they
should not return to Herod, they departed into their own
country another way. 13 And when they were departed, behold,
the angel of the Lord appeareth to Joseph in a dream,
saying, Arise, and take the young child and his mother, and
flee into Egypt, and be thou there until I bring thee word:
for Herod will seek the young child to destroy him. 14 When
he arose, he took the young child and his mother by night,
and departed into Egypt: 15 And was there until the death of
Herod: that it might be fulfilled which was spoken of the
Lord by the prophet, saying, Out of Egypt have I called my
son." 16 Then Herod, when he saw that he was mocked of the
wise men, was exceeding wroth, and sent forth, and slew all
the children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts
thereof, from two years old and under, according to the time
which he had diligently inquired of the wise men.
Yes the dragon knew that
this was the Christ child and used the jealousy and fear of
Herod the king in order to try and kill the child.
CHAPTER 23 Seven Headed, Ten Horned
Beast
Rev. 13:1 "And I stood
upon the sand of the sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the
sea, having seven heads and ten horns, and upon his horns
ten crowns, and upon his heads the name of blasphemy."
Chapter 13 begins a section of Revelation that identifies
many of the enemies of the Lord's people and what we have to
confront in this life. These enemies include Satan, the
secular world system, the false religious system also known
as the false prophet, the false religion known as Mystery
Babylon and the image of the beast also known as the
antichrist or false Christs. Satan is described as a seven
headed, ten-horned dragon. Now we see rising up out of the
sea a beast with seven heads and ten horns. The fact that it
has seven heads and ten horns teaches us that it is in the
image of the dragon. Satan is an imitator and we will make
note of some of his imitations as we go along in this study.
God created man in his own image. Satan created the beast in
his image (with seven heads and ten horns).
Christ, as God manifest in the flesh, is the image of God:
1. 2 Cor. 4:4 "In whom the god of this world hath blinded the
minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the
glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should
shine unto them."
2. Col.
1:15 "Who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn
of every creature."
3. Heb.
1:3 "Who being the brightness of his glory, and the express
image of his person, and upholding all things by the word of
his power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down
on the right hand of the Majesty on high."
In imitation of God, Satan has brought forth his own image
in the form of the seven head, ten-horn beast.
The beast rose up out of the sea. The word, sea, indicates
the "sea" of humanity:
1. Is. 60:5 "Then thou shalt see, and flow together, and
thine heart shall fear, and be enlarged; because the
abundance of the sea shall be converted unto thee, the
forces of the Gentiles shall come unto thee."
2. Jer.
51:42 "The sea is come up upon Babylon: she is covered with
the multitude of the waves thereof."
3. Ezek
26:16 "Then all the princes of the sea shall come down from
their thrones, and lay away their robes, and put off their
broidered garments: they shall clothe themselves with
trembling; they shall sit upon the ground, and shall tremble
at every moment, and be astonished at thee."
4. Dan.
7:3 "And four great beasts came up from the sea, diverse one
from another."
5. Zec.
14:8 "And it shall be in that day, that living waters shall
go out from Jerusalem; half of them toward the former sea,
and half of them toward the hinder sea: in summer and in
winter shall it be."
Satan uses the mirror image to imitate God. The image in the
mirror is the exact opposite of that which it reflects. For
instance, if you look in the mirror your right hand will be
your mirror images left hand, etc.
The church has one head. In contrast, the beast has seven
heads, which is the exact opposite of the church.
Since the time of Nimrod, designing men under the spirit of
Satan have been trying to establish domination over
humanity. Nimrod was a mighty hunter before the Lord. God
told man after the flood to be fruitful, multiply, replenish
the earth, and subdue the earth. However, Nimrod in
rebellion against God began to build a kingdom and led man
to begin to build the tower of Babel, so that man would be
under man's laws and man's government and man's religion.
God confounded the language and they left off the building
of Babel and were scattered abroad. Afterwards, Chedorlaomer,
the king of Elam began to build a kingdom and had conquered
nine nations, when five of the nations rebelled against him.
When he went out to do battle against the five rebelling
nations, God intervened to destroy his empire and sent Abram
to rescue Lot with 318-trained servants and overcome the
army of Chedorlaomer.
A few centuries later Syria under Benhadad reigned over 32
nations and had built a multinational empire. Syria was the
first head of the seven head beast in Revelation. God
destroyed the head by using an army of 7,000 Israelites to
defeat the 32 nation's army twice. The nation of Syria was
no longer the great multinational kingdom that it had been
up to that time.
Next, Assyria arose to be a great multinational kingdom,
carried away the ten tribes of Israel, defeated, and reigned
over multitudes of other nations. Assyria remained a great
nation until she went up against Hezekiah and Judah at
Jerusalem. God himself sent an angel and destroyed 185,000
of the army of Assyria in one night and the sons of the king
rebelled and killed the king of Assyria, which led to the
downfall of Assyria as a multinational kingdom.
The third head to arise was Babylon under Nebuchadnezzar.
Nebuchadnezzar carried the children of Israel into captivity
and Babylon reigned over the entire civilized world at that
time.
Daniel's interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar's dream revealed
the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth heads of the beast.
These were Babylon, Medo-Persian Empire, Greece, and Rome.
This is consistent with what we read in Rev. 17:10 "And
there are seven kings: five are fallen, and one is, and the
other is not yet come; and when he cometh, he must continue
a short space." At the time of the writing of the book of
Revelation, the kingdoms of Syria, Assyria, Babylon, Medo-Persian
Empire, and Greece were all fallen. The kingdom of Rome was
the existing multinational kingdom at that time.
"Upon his heads the name of blasphemy…" This clearly teaches
us that all the efforts at multinational or one world
domination have been in direct opposition to God and are an
open rebellion against God. Satan's purpose in raising these
heads is spelled out for us in Rev. 12:17 "And the dragon
was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the
remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and
have the testimony of Jesus Christ." Satan has ever sought
to destroy the true worship of God and has moved men to seek
world domination in an effort to destroy those who would
worship God in Spirit and in truth.
Ten is the scriptural sign of law or commandment. The beast
had ten horns. The substitute or imitation of God ruling men
by his laws and commandments is that the laws and
commandments of men rule man. This beast rules by the laws
and commandments of men. In addition, the substitute or
imitation of worshipping God in Spirit and in truth is to
worship by the doctrines or commandments of men. The beast
tries to enforce man made religion upon man.
The book of Daniel says a lot about the seven head beast.
For instance, Daniel chapter seven describes the beast. |