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<p><i>What if the mystery of Babylon the Great isn't solved by choosing one interpretation-but by evaluating them all with disciplined, transparent criteria?</i></p><p><b>Babylon the Great Unmasked</b> offers a groundbreaking, methodical approach to one of Scripture's most debated figures. Rather than forcing Revelation 17-18 into a single historical, symbolic, or futurist box, this book constructs a <b>ten-variable interpretive rubric</b> that tests eight major hypotheses across <b>three layers of meaning</b>: - <b>Historical Anchor</b> (What would John's first-century readers have understood?) - <b>Symbolic Pattern</b> (How does Babylon function as a recurring archetype?) - <b>Eschatological Projection</b> (How might the symbol culminate in the future?)</p><p>Drawing deeply from Revelation's Old Testament foundations-Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and even Babel itself-the book demonstrates that Babylon the Great is one of the most <b>densely layered symbols in the biblical canon</b>. She is portrayed as a woman, a city, an economic empire, a religious seductress, and a persecuting power. Any interpretation that flattens this complexity inevitably fails the text.</p><p>Across chapters devoted to intertextual continuity, first-century plausibility, symbolic density, textual specificity, theological coherence, recurrence, explanatory scope, and more, each hypothesis is scored on a 1-5 scale. The contenders include: </p><p>- Historical Rome - Jerusalem as the apostate covenant community - Economic-commercial system - Cultic/religious system - Eschatological future world-city - Pure symbolic/mythic corruption - Future/Revived Rome (Papal/Vatican) - Composite "World City" Archetype</p><p>The results are striking. When tested against the full biblical data, the <b>Composite "World City" Archetype</b> emerges as the most robust and textually faithful model-scoring <b>46/50</b>. This view honors Rome as the immediate referent for John's audience while recognizing Babylon as a <b>recurring pattern of human imperial-religious rebellion</b> that appears throughout history and will culminate in a final eschatological form. As the manuscript notes, Revelation's Babylon "stands in a long biblical line of proud, seductive, bloodguilty cities and empires," a pattern that stretches from Babel to Rome and beyond.</p><p>Far from being a compromise, this layered approach reveals the <b>intentional richness of apocalyptic literature</b>. It explains why Babylon can be Rome for the first century, a warning for every age, and a prophecy of the final anti-kingdom that God will overthrow in a single hour. It also clarifies the profound contrast between the harlot Babylon and the Bride of the Lamb-one doomed to fiery judgment, the other destined for eternal glory.</p><p>Complete with comparative tables, detailed scoring, and an appendix showing independent validation of the rubric by multiple AI evaluators, <b>Babylon the Great Unmasked</b> equips readers with a clear, reproducible method for interpreting one of Revelation's most complex symbols. It is ideal for pastors, scholars, students, and serious readers seeking a balanced, text-driven, and theologically coherent understanding of Babylon the Great.</p><p><b>Babylon will fall.</b></p>

  • Babylon the Great Unmasked: A Rigorous Rubric for Decoding Revelation's Most Controversial Symbol, (Paperback)
  • Author: Independently Published
  • ISBN: 9798258532527
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2026-04-23
  • Page Count: 52
Book format Paperback
Fiction/nonfiction Non-Fiction
Genre Religion
Publication date April, 2026
Pages 52
Subgenre History
Series title No Series
Number in series 0
Edition 1
Publisher Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Language English
Is collectible N
Recording time 0 min
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 6.00 x 0.11 x 9.00 in
Assembled product weight 0.18 lb
Bisac subject heading Religion

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