The Vindication of Jesus Christ: A Brief Reader's Guide to Revelation
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Zechariah 2:6 and 6:1–5, which show that horses are the Church, which is governed by Jesus. The colors of the horses come from the colored stones of the tribes of Israel.
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She is a harlot, a false bride and daughter. These facts tell us that Babylon is certainly not Rome or any secular power.
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We should note that this false worship is called image worship. True worship in Revelation is associated with the Book and the Small Book, and with faithfulness “to the Word of God and to the testimony of Jesus.” False worship is worship with images.
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On the forehead of the High Priest was written on a golden flower, “Holy to Yahweh.” The Harlot as counterfeit High Priest has on her forehead, “Babylon the Great, Mother of Harlots and of the Abominations of the Land”—not Yahweh but His apostate Bride claiming to be God; not holy but abominable.
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As that Marriage Supper of the Lamb goes on, the Battle of the Mountain (Har) of Festival Assembly (Maged) takes place. The Church rides forth into history anew, following the now-vindicated Jesus to conquer all nations.