11. another beast--"the false prophet."
out of the earth--out of society civilized, consolidated, and
ordered, but still, with all its culture, of earth earthy: as
distinguished from "the sea," the troubled agitations of various
peoples out of which the world power and its several kingdoms have
emerged. "The sacerdotal persecuting power, pagan and
Christian; the pagan priesthood making an image of the emperors
which they compelled Christians to worship, and working wonders by
magic and omens; the Romish priesthood, the inheritors of pagan rites,
images, and superstitions, lamb-like in Christian professions,
dragon-like in word and act" [ALFORD, and so the
Spanish Jesuit, LACUNZA, writing under the name
BEN EZRA]. As the first beast
was like the Lamb in being, as it were, wounded to death, so the
second is like the Lamb in having two lamb-like horns (its
essential difference from the Lamb is marked by its having
TWO, but the Lamb SEVEN
horns,
Re 5:6).
The former paganism of the world power, seeming to be wounded to death
by Christianity, revives. In its second beast-form it is Christianized
heathendom ministering to the former, and having earthly culture and
learning to recommend it. The second beast's, or false prophet's rise,
coincides in time with the healing of the beast's deadly wound and its
revival
(Re 13:12-14).
Its manifold character is marked by the Lord
(Mt 24:11, 24),
"Many false prophets shall rise," where He is speaking of the
last days. As the former beast corresponds to the first four beasts of
Daniel, so the second beast, or the false prophet, to the little horn
starting up among the ten horns of the fourth beast. This
Antichristian horn has not only the mouth of blasphemy
(Re 13:5),
but also "the eyes of man"
(Da 7:8):
the former is also in the first beast
(Re 13:1, 5),
but the latter not so. "The eyes of man" symbolize cunning and
intellectual culture, the very characteristic of "the false prophet"
(Re 13:13-15;
Re 16:14).
The first beast is physical and political; the second a spiritual
power, the power of knowledge, ideas (the favorite term in the French
school of politics), and scientific cultivation. Both alike are
beasts, from below, not from above; faithful allies, worldly
Antichristian wisdom standing in the service of the worldly
Antichristian power: the dragon is both lion and serpent: might and
cunning are his armory. The dragon gives his external power to the
first beast
(Re 13:2),
his spirit to the second, so that it speaks as a dragon
(Re 13:11).
The second, arising out of the earth, is in
Re 11:7; 17:8,
said to ascend out of the bottomless pit: its very culture and
world wisdom only intensify its infernal character, the pretense to
superior knowledge and rationalistic philosophy (as in the primeval
temptation,
Ge 3:5, 7,
"their EYES [as here] were opened") veiling the
deification of nature, self, and man. Hence spring Idealism,
Materialism, Deism, Pantheism, Atheism. Antichrist shall be the
culmination. The Papacy's claim to the double power, secular and
spiritual, is a sample and type of the twofold beast, that out of
the sea, and that out of the earth, or bottomless
pit. Antichrist will be the climax, and final form. PRIMASIUS OF ADRUMENTUM, in the
sixth century, says, "He feigns to be a lamb that he may assail the
Lamb--the body of Christ."
JFB.
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