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The Woman is the City of Rome
Commentators are in near-unanimous agreement that this verse explicitly identifies the woman, Babylon, with a specific historical power: the city of Rome. As scholars like Gill and Robertson point out, in John's time, Rome was the only 'great city, which reigneth over the kings of the earth,' making the reference unmistakable to the original audience.
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18th Century
Theologian
And the woman whom you saw. (Revelation 17:3)
Is that great city. Represents that great city.
Which…
The woman (η γυνη). She is now explained after the beast has been interpreted. Verse 9 made it plain enough, but this verse demons…
19th Century
Bishop
And the woman which thou sawest . . .—Read, And the woman whom thou sawest is the great city, which has a kin…
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The “woman” and “the great city” are one. Yet this city is not just a historical one; it is the great city, the mother city, the archetype of every…
17th Century
Pastor
And the woman which you saw
(Revelation 17:3) as there described,
is that great city<…
17th Century
Minister
God so ruled the hearts of these kings, by his power over them, and by his providence, that they did those things, without intending it, which he p…