Revelation 17:1-19:10 | Bible Study Questions
Observation
What does it say?
- Read Revelation 17:1-19:10. (~12 minutes)
- Do you notice any repeated themes or words or ideas?
- What characters are mentioned?
- How are they described?
- Do you see any comparisons or contrasts?
- 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?
- In Revelation, there are many times that the nations (tribes, tongues, peoples, languages) are mentioned.
- How are they described in these chapters?
- What is the consequence for their actions?
- What do you think Babylon represents?
- What do you think the foreign woman represents?
- How are these things similar?
- Why do you think the author, John, wants his readers to know the end of "Babylon" is coming?
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
- How does the end of "Babylon" and the coming marriage supper of the lamb encourage you to live today?
- Are there any other applications that we can make from this passage?
- Pray in light of this passage and for those close to you who have not yet believed in the gospel.
- Sing O For A Thousand Tongues to God and to one another.
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Revelation 17:1-19:10 | Bible Study Questions
Observation
What does it say?
- Read Revelation 17:1-19:10. (~12 minutes)
- Do you notice any repeated themes or words or ideas?
- What characters are mentioned?
- How are they described?
- Do you see any comparisons or contrasts?
- 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?
- In Revelation, there are many times that the nations (tribes, tongues, peoples, languages) are mentioned.
- How are they described in these chapters?
- What is the consequence for their actions?
- What do you think Babylon represents?
- What do you think the foreign woman represents?
- How are these things similar?
- Why do you think the author, John, wants his readers to know the end of "Babylon" is coming?
APPLICATION
How should it change us?
- How does the end of "Babylon" and the coming marriage supper of the lamb encourage you to live today?
- Are there any other applications that we can make from this passage?
- Pray in light of this passage and for those close to you who have not yet believed in the gospel.
- Sing O For A Thousand Tongues to God and to one another.