Revelation 17:1-19:10 | Bible Study Questions

Observation

What does it say?

  1. Read Revelation 17:1-19:10. (~12 minutes)
  2. Do you notice any repeated themes or words or ideas?
  3. What characters are mentioned?
    1. How are they described?
    2. Do you see any comparisons or contrasts?
  4. You may have some questions after reading this section. What is one question that you would like to have answered?

INTERPRETATION

What does it mean?

  1. In Revelation, there are many times that the nations (tribes, tongues, peoples, languages) are mentioned.
    1. How are they described in these chapters?
    2. What is the consequence for their actions?
  2. What do you think Babylon represents?
    1. What do you think the foreign woman represents?
    2. How are these things similar?
    3. Why do you think the author, John, wants his readers to know the end of "Babylon" is coming?

APPLICATION

How should it change us?

  1. How does the end of "Babylon" and the coming marriage supper of the lamb encourage you to live today?
  2. Are there any other applications that we can make from this passage?
  3. Pray in light of this passage and for those close to you who have not yet believed in the gospel.
  4. Sing O For A Thousand Tongues to God and to one another.

Revelation 17:1-19:10 | Bible Study Questions

Observation

What does it say?

  1. Read Revelation 17:1-19:10. (~12 minutes)
  2. Do you notice any repeated themes or words or ideas?
  3. What characters are mentioned?
    1. How are they described?
    2. Do you see any comparisons or contrasts?
  4. You may have some questions after reading this section. What is one question that you would like to have answered?

INTERPRETATION

What does it mean?

  1. In Revelation, there are many times that the nations (tribes, tongues, peoples, languages) are mentioned.
    1. How are they described in these chapters?
    2. What is the consequence for their actions?
  2. What do you think Babylon represents?
    1. What do you think the foreign woman represents?
    2. How are these things similar?
    3. Why do you think the author, John, wants his readers to know the end of "Babylon" is coming?

APPLICATION

How should it change us?

  1. How does the end of "Babylon" and the coming marriage supper of the lamb encourage you to live today?
  2. Are there any other applications that we can make from this passage?
  3. Pray in light of this passage and for those close to you who have not yet believed in the gospel.
  4. Sing O For A Thousand Tongues to God and to one another.