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What does the Bible say about the two beasts in Revelation?

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The two beasts in Revelation symbolize the various forms of opposition to God through secular and false religious powers.

In Revelation 13, the two beasts are described as manifestations of evil and opposition against God. The first beast emerges from the sea, representing collective humanity and its blasphemous nature. It is empowered by Satan, illustrating the corrupting influence of sin pervasive in all human beings. The second beast, which rises from the earth, represents false religion that deceptively masquerades as benign. Both beasts ultimately signify the spirit of Antichrist that fuels rebellion against God and leads many to worship the dragon, representing Satan. Together, they depict the extent to which human nature, both individually and collectively, aligns itself against the divine authority of God.
Scripture References: Revelation 13:1-8, Matthew 7:15

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Two Beasts
Chris Cunningham · Jul 19, 2021
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