Jim,
Can you define the word "letteral"? From your post it still seems a lot more like literal than subjective or figurative.
Gavin,
When we approach matters of interpretation, we can't pull the "trump card" and say I've got the Spirit in this matter and you don't. All godly Christians would believe that God's Spirit is guiding their understanding. A good many cult leaders also genuinely believed that. Simply put, a perception of the Spirit's guiding in these matters is subjective.
As far as Rev. 17 is concerned, I believe the woman is the corrupted anti-Christ Jerusalem of Jesus' generation--ripe for judgment at the hands of the very beast she's riding on(v. 16-18). The language (Rev. 17:6) sounds a lot like Jesus' words in Mat. 23:esp. v. 29-39.
But I know you don't agree with me on that.
In Christ,
Tim
Can you define the word "letteral"? From your post it still seems a lot more like literal than subjective or figurative.
Gavin,
When we approach matters of interpretation, we can't pull the "trump card" and say I've got the Spirit in this matter and you don't. All godly Christians would believe that God's Spirit is guiding their understanding. A good many cult leaders also genuinely believed that. Simply put, a perception of the Spirit's guiding in these matters is subjective.
As far as Rev. 17 is concerned, I believe the woman is the corrupted anti-Christ Jerusalem of Jesus' generation--ripe for judgment at the hands of the very beast she's riding on(v. 16-18). The language (Rev. 17:6) sounds a lot like Jesus' words in Mat. 23:esp. v. 29-39.
But I know you don't agree with me on that.
In Christ,
Tim