There are NOT two Babylons but there are two harlots. In this final program on why Babylon, 60 miles south of Baghdad, will be the world headquarters for the coming Religious Reich. Brannon explains why there are two harlots in Revelation 17. Listen as he explains that the great harlot that sits on many waters in Revelation 17:1 is not Babylon as most Bible scholars and experts teach, but instead is a one-world, ecumenical religious system. The woman that rides the beast in Revelation 17:3-6 is not the great harlot yet but the city of Babylon. Only after the destruction of the ecumenical great harlot in Revelation 17:15, that was introduced in Revelation 17:1, does Babylon become the great harlot as described in Revelation 19:2.Thus there are two harlots. Without this understanding Revelation 17, 18 and 19 cannot be taught with a consistent hermeneutics. In fact, without the teaching of two harlots, many are incorrectly teaching Revelation 17 & 18. Brannon asked numerous prophecy experts and Bible scholars if they were aware that there are two harlots in Revelation 17 and they were not. Yet after explaining his discovery, they were in agreement that this was a crucial discovery in understanding Revelation 17, 18, and 19 in a proper and consistent context. Topic: Why does it matter? Revelation is the only book that promises a blessing to those that read it and seek to understand it and obey its instructions as described in Revelation 1:3. It matters to God. Topic: We take your calls.
Brannon Howse: July 23, 2015
There are NOT two Babylons but there are two harlots. In this final program on why Babylon, 60 miles south of Baghdad, will be the world headquarters for the coming Religious Reich. Brannon explains why there are two harlots in Revelation 17. Listen as he explains that the great harlot that sits on many waters in Revelation 17:1 is not Babylon as most Bible scholars and experts teach, but instead is a one-world, ecumenical religious system. The woman that rides the beast in Revelation 17:3-6 is not the great harlot yet but the city of Babylon. Only after the destruction of the ecumenical great harlot in Revelation 17:15, that was introduced in Revelation 17:1, does Babylon become the great harlot as described in Revelation 19:2.Thus there are two harlots. Without this understanding Revelation 17, 18 and 19 cannot be taught with a consistent hermeneutics. In fact, without the teaching of two harlots, many are incorrectly teaching Revelation 17 & 18. Brannon asked numerous prophecy experts and Bible scholars if they were aware that there are two harlots in Revelation 17 and they were not. Yet after explaining his discovery, they were in agreement that this was a crucial discovery in understanding Revelation 17, 18, and 19 in a proper and consistent context. Topic: Why does it matter? Revelation is the only book that promises a blessing to those that read it and seek to understand it and obey its instructions as described in Revelation 1:3. It matters to God. Topic: We take your calls.