15. he had power--Greek, "it was given to him."
to give life--Greek, "breath," or "spirit."
image--Nebuchadnezzar set up in Dura a golden image to be
worshipped, probably of himself; for his dream had been interpreted,
"Thou art this head of gold"; the three Hebrews who refused to worship
the image were east into a burning furnace. All this typifies
the last apostasy. PLINY, in his letter to Trajan,
states that he consigned to punishment those Christians who would not
worship the emperor's image with incense and wine. So
JULIAN, the apostate, set up his own image with
the idols of the heathen gods in the Forum, that the Christians in
doing reverence to it, might seem to worship the idols. So
Charlemagne's image was set up for homage; and the Pope adored
the new emperor [DUPIN, vol. 6, p. 126]. Napoleon,
the successor of Charlemagne, designed after he had first lowered the
Pope by removing him to Fontainebleau, then to "make an idol of him"
[Memorial de Sainte Helene]; keeping the Pope near him, he
would, through the Pope's influence, have directed the religious, as
well as the political world. The revived Napoleonic dynasty may, in
some one representative, realize the project, becoming the beast
supported by the false prophet (perhaps some openly infidel supplanter
of the papacy, under a spiritual guise, after the harlot, or apostate
Church, who is distinct from the second beast, has been stripped and
judged by the beast,
Re 17:16);
he then might have an image set up in his honor as a test of secular
and spiritual allegiance.
speak--"False doctrine will give a spiritual, philosophical
appearance to the foolish apotheosis of the creaturely personified by
Antichrist" [AUBERLEN].
JEROME, on Daniel 7, says, Antichrist shall be
"one of the human race in whom the whole of Satan shall dwell bodily."
Rome's speaking images and winking pictures of the Virgin Mary
and the saints are an earnest of the future demoniacal miracles of the
false prophet in making the beast's or Antichrist's image to speak.
JFB.
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