* A wild beast rises out of the sea, to whom the dragon gives his
power. (1-10) Another beast, which has two horns like a lamb, but
speaks as a dragon. (11-15) It obliges all to worship its image, and
receive its mark, as persons devoted to it. (16-18)... [ Continue Reading ]
1-10 The apostle, standing on the shore, saw a savage beast rise out
of the sea; a tyrannical, idolatrous, persecuting power, springing up
out of the troubles which took place. It was a frightful monster! It
appears to mean that worldly, oppressing dominion, which for many
ages, even from the times... [ Continue Reading ]
11-18 Those who understand the first beast to denote a worldly power,
take the second to be also a persecuting and assumed power, which acts
under the disguise of religion, and of charity to the souls of men. It
is a spiritual dominion, professing to be derived from Christ, and
exercised at first i... [ Continue Reading ]