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What does the Bible say about Babylon the Great?

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Babylon the Great symbolizes all false religion and idolatry opposing God's gospel of grace.

In Revelation, Babylon the Great is depicted as the embodiment of all false religion and idol worship that stands in opposition to the truths of the Gospel of God's grace. She is characterized as a harlot, alluring and deceptive, leading many astray from true faith. This portrayal serves as a warning to the faithful that any religion that places human effort at the center of salvation, rather than the grace of God, falls under the banner of Babylon. Therefore, Babylon represents a mixture of truth and error, where the purity of the Gospel is compromised by human works.
Scripture References: Revelation 17:1-6, Revelation 21:9

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Babylon the Great
Jim Byrd · Jun 10, 2018
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