NoHype
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I see some struggle with the Revelation 'beast' concept, and I think mainly because of some of the doctrines that have been taught about it apart from the actual written Scripture. If one doesn't properly understand there's actually 2 different beast concepts written, it will be easy to not understand about the deadly wound.
In Rev.13:1 the 1st beast with ten horns, ten crowns, and seven heads rises up out of the "sea". It is a kingdom beast. Our Lord Jesus further defines it later in Rev.17 with ten kings representing the ten horns, and the waters representing peoples, tongues, multitudes, and nations. At Rev.13:2 He links the concept of the animal symbols used in the Book of Daniel to represent pagan kingdoms of past history. That's a clue to show this 1st beast is about a kingdom and linking prophecy in the Book of Daniel for the very end of this world.
In Rev.13:1-3 the phrase "his heads" is used, but it is as a possessive pronoun to show that 1st beast kingdom belongs to the dragon; i.e., it's "his" kingdom and thus one of the 1st beast kingdom's seven heads receives a deadly wound. So don't let that KJV phrase "his heads" in those verses confuse you. It's about a kingdom beast there. The beast king idea comes later.
At Rev.13:11 a new beast concept is given, that of an individual called "another beast". So that's a 2nd beast, not the same one as the kingdom beast of Rev.13:1-2. Since Rev.13:12 even reveals how that person will exercise all the power of the "first beast before him", we know these two beast concepts are to be kept separate.
In that same Rev.13:12 verse, we are then told about "... the first beast, whose deadly wound was healed." Rev.13:3 told us one of "his heads" (seven kingdom beast heads) suffered a deadly wound. That reveals the 'deadly wound' is upon one of the seven heads of the 1st beast, the kingdom beast.
Rev.13:12 reveals the coming 2nd beast, an entity called the "another beast", has something to do with the healing of the deadly wound upon one of the seven heads of the 1st beast kingdom.
At this time that 1st beast kingdom is yet to manifest in this world (but I believe it is near). How can we easily know it has yet to manifest? Simply because the ten horns, ten crowns, and seven heads involve ten king rulers all reigning at the same "hour" as that the 2nd beast (or beast king) that shows up to reign over it all (as per Rev.17).
In Rev.13:1 the 1st beast with ten horns, ten crowns, and seven heads rises up out of the "sea". It is a kingdom beast. Our Lord Jesus further defines it later in Rev.17 with ten kings representing the ten horns, and the waters representing peoples, tongues, multitudes, and nations. At Rev.13:2 He links the concept of the animal symbols used in the Book of Daniel to represent pagan kingdoms of past history. That's a clue to show this 1st beast is about a kingdom and linking prophecy in the Book of Daniel for the very end of this world.
In Rev.13:1-3 the phrase "his heads" is used, but it is as a possessive pronoun to show that 1st beast kingdom belongs to the dragon; i.e., it's "his" kingdom and thus one of the 1st beast kingdom's seven heads receives a deadly wound. So don't let that KJV phrase "his heads" in those verses confuse you. It's about a kingdom beast there. The beast king idea comes later.
At Rev.13:11 a new beast concept is given, that of an individual called "another beast". So that's a 2nd beast, not the same one as the kingdom beast of Rev.13:1-2. Since Rev.13:12 even reveals how that person will exercise all the power of the "first beast before him", we know these two beast concepts are to be kept separate.
In that same Rev.13:12 verse, we are then told about "... the first beast, whose deadly wound was healed." Rev.13:3 told us one of "his heads" (seven kingdom beast heads) suffered a deadly wound. That reveals the 'deadly wound' is upon one of the seven heads of the 1st beast, the kingdom beast.
Rev.13:12 reveals the coming 2nd beast, an entity called the "another beast", has something to do with the healing of the deadly wound upon one of the seven heads of the 1st beast kingdom.
At this time that 1st beast kingdom is yet to manifest in this world (but I believe it is near). How can we easily know it has yet to manifest? Simply because the ten horns, ten crowns, and seven heads involve ten king rulers all reigning at the same "hour" as that the 2nd beast (or beast king) that shows up to reign over it all (as per Rev.17).