Revelation 18:2

Armenian Eastern Bible 1994

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Revelation, an angel is speaking about a city called Babylon, which represents a place of great evil and corruption. The message is that this wicked place has fallen and now serves as a home for devils and spirits.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a playground where everyone used to play nicely, but then it got taken over by bullies who made it scary and no one wanted to go there anymore. That's kind of what happened here with Babylon—it was once great but now is full of bad things that make it dangerous.

Historical Background

The book of Revelation was written by John around 95 AD, likely on the island of Patmos. It was addressed to seven churches in Asia Minor and deals with themes of judgment and hope during a time when Christians faced persecution under Roman rule.

Living It Out Today

Today, this verse can remind us not to let our homes or communities become places where only negativity and harmful behaviors thrive. We should work towards creating safe and positive environments that foster good values instead.

Topics

judgmentevilcorruptionspiritual warfarehoperedemption

Related Verses

Isaiah 13:19-22Jeremiah 50:8Jeremiah 51:7Revelation 14:8Revelation 17:5

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Babylon used as a symbol for wickedness?
In ancient times, Babylon was known for its luxurious living and worship of many gods. It became a symbol in biblical literature for any place that represents moral corruption and spiritual rebellion against God.
What does it mean when it says 'fallen is fallen'?
Saying something twice emphasizes the certainty and finality of its fall. Here, it highlights how thoroughly Babylon's downfall has occurred, leaving no room for doubt or reversal.
How can we relate this verse to modern society?
We can see aspects of modern cities where moral decay is rampant as a reflection of what Revelation warns about. It encourages us to strive for righteousness and avoid the influences that lead to such conditions.
What does 'habitation of devils' teach us about spiritual battles?
This phrase teaches that places dominated by wickedness can attract evil forces. It underscores the importance of vigilance in spiritual matters, ensuring our homes and communities are not hospitable to negative influences.
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