12. power--Greek, "authority."
before him--"in his presence"; as ministering to, and upholding
him. "The non-existence of the beast embraces the whole Germanic
Christian period. The healing of the wound and return of the beast is
represented [in regard to its final Antichristian manifestation
though including also, meanwhile, its healing and return under Popery,
which is baptized heathenism] in that principle which, since 1789, has
manifested itself in beast-like outbreaks" [AUBERLEN].
which dwell therein--the earthly-minded. The Church becomes the
harlot: the world's political power, the Antichristian
beast; the world's wisdom and civilization, the false
prophet. Christ's three offices are thus perverted: the first beast
is the false kingship; the harlot, the false priesthood;
the second beast, the false prophet. The beast is the
bodily, the false prophet the intellectual, the harlot
the spiritual power of Antichristianity
[AUBERLEN]. The Old-Testament Church stood
under the power of the beast, the heathen world power: the
Middle-Ages Church under that of the harlot: in modern times
the false prophet predominates. But in the last days all these
God-opposed powers which have succeeded each other shall
co-operate, and raise each other to the most terrible and
intense power of their nature: the false prophet causes men to
worship the beast, and the beast carries the harlot. These three
forms of apostasy are reducible to two: the apostate Church and
the apostate world, pseudo-Christianity and
Antichristianity, the harlot and the beast; for the false
prophet is also a beast; and the two beasts, as different
manifestations of the same beast-like principle, stand in
contradistinction to the harlot, and are finally judged together,
whereas separate judgment falls on the harlot [AUBERLEN].
deadly wound--Greek, "wound of death."
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