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Let’s Practice…


               1. What was Babylon’s attitude toward itself?


               2.  In what ways is Babylon used predominately in the Book of Revelation?



               3.  How does the destruction of Babylon illustrate that that a person will reap what he sows?



               4.  What do the seven heads and ten horns that the woman has tell us about her relationship to the
               Antichrist?




               5.  What do the seven hills tell us about the Whore of Babylon?



               6.  How can we tell that the Whore of Babylon has religious connections?




               7.  In the final analysis, who is the Whore of Babylon?







                          Let’s get Personal…


               Activity: In Galatians 6:7, the Bible says, “Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows,
               that will he also reap.”  That verse applies to both believers and non-believers – to everyone!  The
               Whore of Babylon will be destroyed in the same manner that she destroyed others.

               Maximilien Robespierre became a dominate force during the Reign of Terror during the French
               Revolution.  He executed over 17,000 innocent public officials by the guillotine from September 5, 1793
               and July 27, 1794.  In 1794, just after 10 months of his power, he was overthrown and was executed in

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