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The ten horns that you saw are ten kings, who have received no kingdom as yet, but they receive authority as kings, with the beast, for one hour.
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The Ten Horns as Kingdoms
Most commentators interpret the "ten horns" or "ten kings" as the kingdoms that emerged from the collapse of the Roman Empire. While specific historical lists vary, scholars point to powers like the Goths, Vandals, and Franks. These kingdoms, which did not exist in John's time, would rise and align their authority with the "beast" for a period.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
And the ten horns which you saw. These are on the scarlet-colored beast (Revelation 17:3).
Are ten kings. This…
Which have received no kingdom as yet (οιτινες βασιλειαν ουπω ελαβον). Second aorist (proleptic and prophetic) active indicative o…
19th Century
Anglican
And the ten horns . . . — This is the explanation of the ten horns. They are the kings—not necessarily personal kings, as we have seen, bu…
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Here John seems to allude to Da 7:7, 24. The ten horns are usually understood as either native rulers of Roman provinces or to governors of Palesti…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the ten horns which you saw are ten kings Not ten Christian emperors, which are reckoned up by Brightman from Constan…
The beast on which the woman sat was, and is not, and yet is. It was a seat of idolatry and persecution, and is not; not in the ancient form, which…
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