Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22

The Book of Revelation

CHAPTER 18

OBJECTIVES IN STUDYING THIS CHAPTER

SUMMARY

In this chapter we find the fall of "Babylon the great" proclaimed, and the great mourning over her by those in the world. The fall of Babylon is proclaimed by an angel with great authority, who illuminated the earth with his glory. The reasons for her fall include how the nations and kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and how the merchants have become rich through her abundance. Meanwhile, a voice from heaven calls for the people of God to come out of her lest they receive the plagues to come upon her. Her judgment will involve death, mourning, famine, and utter destruction by fire, for it is the Lord God who judges her (1-8). The fall of Babylon is mourned by the kings of the earth who committed fornication with her, and the merchants and sea-traders who had become rich by her. They all cry out "Alas, alas, that great city..." as they observe her judgment. They bemoan that in just one hour her riches came to nothing and she has become desolate. On the other hand, heaven itself, along with the apostles and prophets, are called to rejoice, because God has avenged them on her (9-20). Finally, a mighty angel throws a large stone into sea to depict with what great violence Babylon will be thrown down. The sounds and sights of music, crafts, even weddings will be gone. The fall of Babylon is justified, for her merchants were great, by her sorcery the nations were deceived, and in her was found the blood of prophets, saints, and all those slain on the earth (21-24).

OUTLINE

I. THE FALL OF BABYLON PROCLAIMED (1-8)

A. BY AN ANGEL FROM HEAVEN (1-3)

B. BY A VOICE FROM HEAVEN (4-8)

II. THE FALL OF BABYLON MOURNED (9-20)

A. BY THE KINGS OF THE EARTH (9-10)

B. BY THE MERCHANTS OF THE EARTH (11-17a)

C. BY THE TRADERS AND TRAVELERS ON THE SEA (17b-19)

D. BUT NOT BY THE HOLY APOSTLES AND PROPHETS (20)

III. THE FALL OF BABYLON JUSTIFIED (21-24)

A. THE FALL OF THE GREAT CITY ILLUSTRATED (21-23a)

B. THE FALL OF THE GREAT CITY JUSTIFIED (23b-24)

REVIEW QUESTIONS FOR THE CHAPTER

1) What are the main points of this chapter?

2) Who proclaims the fall of Babylon? (1-2)

3) What is said concerning the nations, kings and merchants in regards to Babylon? (3)

4) What does a voice from heaven implore the people of God? Why? (4-5)

5) To what degree will Babylon be judged? (6-7)

6) What plagues will come to her in one day? Her ultimate end? (8)

7) What first group is described as mourning the fall of Babylon? (9)

8) What will they say as they see the smoke of her burning from a distance? (10)

9) What second group is described as mourning the fall of Babylon? Why? (11)

10) What will they say as they stand afar off, weeping and wailing? (16-17a)

11) What third group is described as mourning the fall of Babylon? (17b)

12) What do they say as they see the smoke of her burning? (18-19)

13) Who is told to rejoice over the fall of Babylon? Why? (20)

14) What did a mighty angel do and say? (21)

15) What did the angel say would not be seen or heard in Babylon anymore? (22-23a)

16) What two reasons are given for her downfall? (23a-24)

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