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Chapter 12
In the book
of Revelation, chapter 17, we find yet more clues as to who the
“great whore” of Bible prophecy is. But in addition to that, there
is in this chapter a great parallel involving the word “mystery”
that must be considered, because it will explain the origin of Mariology
(the body of belief, doctrine, and opinion concerning the Virgin
Mary), and how it crept into the Christian church. The first six
verses of the chapter read: “And there came one of the seven angels
which had the seven vials, and talked with me, saying unto me, Come
hither; I will show unto thee the judgment of the great whore that
sitteth upon many waters: With whom the kings of the earth have
committed fornication, and the inhabitants of the earth have been
made drunk with the wine of her fornication. So he carried me away
in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a
scarlet coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy, having seven
heads and ten horns. And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet
colour , and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having
a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of
her fornication: And upon her forehead was a name written, MYSTERY,
BABYLON THE GREAT, THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS OF THE
EARTH. And I saw the woman drunken with the blood of the saints,
and with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus: and when I saw her,
I wondered with great admiration.” (Rev. 17: 1- 6).
One historian,
Alexander Hislop, the author of The Two Babylons, spent years researching
the connection between ancient Babylon and the papal system of worship.
He wrote: “The gigantic system of moral corruption and idolatry
described in this passage under the emblem of a woman with a ‘golden
cup in her hand’ (Rev. 17: 4) ‘making all nations drunk with the
wine of her fornication’ (Rev. 17: 2; 18: 3), is divinely called
‘MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT’ (Rev. 17: 5). That Paul’s ‘Mystery
of Iniquity, ’ as described in II Thess. 2: 7, has its counterpart
in the Church of Rome , no man of candid mind, who has carefully
examined the subject, can easily doubt.... Now, as the system here
described is equally characterized by the name of ‘Mystery ,’ it
may be presumed that both passages refer to the same system. But
the language applied to the New Testament Babylon, as the reader
cannot fail to see, naturally leads us back to the Babylon of the
Ancient world. As the Apocalyptic woman has in her hand a cup, wherewith
she intoxicates the nations , so was it with the Babylon of old.
Of that Babylon, while in all its glory, the Lord thus spake, in
denouncing its doom by the prophet Jeremiah: ‘Babylon hath been
a golden cup in the Lord’s hand, that made all the earth drunken:
the nations have drunken of her wine; therefore the nations are
mad. ’ (Jer. 51: 7). Why this exact similarity of language in regard
to the two systems? The natural inference surely is, that the one
stands to the other in the relation of type and antitype . Now,
as the Babylon of the Apocalypse [Revelation 17: 5] is characterized
by the name of ‘Mystery, ’ so the grand distinguishing feature of
the ancient Babylonian system was the Chaldean ‘Mysteries, ’ that
formed so essential a part of that [ancient, secret religious] system
[that included ceremonies and the worship of certain gods and goddesses].
And to these mysteries, the very language of the Hebrew prophet,
symbolical though of course it is, distinctly alludes, when he speaks
of Babylon as a ‘golden cup. ’ To drink of ‘mysterious beverages,
’... was indispensable on the part of all who sought initiation
in these Mysteries. These ‘mysterious beverages’ were composed of
‘wine, honey, water, and flour. ’” (The Two Babylons, pp. 4, 5).
Just as this “mysterious beverage” had an intoxicating nature, so
it is with the “Mystery of iniquity,” who spiritually is “making
all nations drunk with the wine [her intoxicating and mysterious
doctrines] of her fornication.”
“The Chaldean
Mysteries can be traced up to the days of Semiramis... that beautiful
but abandoned queen of Babylon ... the great ‘Mother ’ of the gods
... the Mother of all impurity,...[ the one who] raised the very
city where she had reigned... as the grand seat... of idolatry and
consecrated prostitution. Thus was this Chaldean queen a fit and
remarkable prototype of the “Woman” in the Apocalypse, with the
golden cup in her hand, and the name on her forehead, ‘Mystery,
Babylon the Great, the Mother of harlots and abominations of the
earth. ’ The apocalyptic emblem of the Harlot woman with the cup
in her hand was even embodied in the symbols of idolatry derived
from ancient Babylon, as they were exhibited in Greece... and it
is singular that in our own day, and so far as appears for the first
time, the Roman Church has actually taken this very symbol as her
own chosen emblem. In 1825... Pope Leo XII, struck a medal, bearing
on the one side his own image, and on the other, that of the Church
of Rome symbolized as a ‘Woman, ’ holding in her left hand a cross,
and in her right hand a cup , with the legend around her, ‘Sedet
super universum, ’ ‘The whole world is her seat. ’
“.... It was
a matter, therefore, of necessity, if idolatry were to be brought
in, and especially such foul idolatry as the Babylonian system...
that it should be done stealthily and in secret.... The priests
were the only depositories of religious knowledge; they only had
the true tradition, by which the writs and symbols of the public
religion could be interpreted; and without blind and implicit submission
to them , what was necessary for salvation could not be known. Now
compare this to the history of the Papacy, and with its spirit and
modus operandi throughout, and how exact was the coincidence! Was
it in a period of patriarchal light that the corrupt system of the
Babylonian ‘Mysteries’ began? It was in a period of still greater
light that that unholy and unscriptural system commenced, that has
found such rank development in the Church of Rome. It began in the
very age of the apostles, when the primitive Church was in its flower,
when the glorious fruits of Pentecost were everywhere to be seen,
when martyrs were sealing their testimony for the truth with their
blood. Even then, when the Gospel shone so brightly, the Spirit
of God bore this clear and distinct testimony by Paul: ‘The mystery
of iniquity doth already work. ’ (II Thess. 2: 7). That system of
iniquity... in due time would be awfully ‘revealed, ’ and would
continue until it should be destroyed ‘by the breath of the Lord’s
mouth, and consumed by the brightness of his coming. ’ (Ibid., v.
8). But at its first introduction into the Church, it came in secretly
and by stealth, with ‘all deceivableness of unrighteousness. ’ It
wrought ‘mysteriously’ under fair but false pretenses , leading
men away from the simplicity of the truth as it is in Jesus. And
it did so secretly, for the very same reason that idolatry was secretly
introduced in the ancient Mysteries of Babylon; it was not safe,
it was not prudent to do otherwise. The zeal of the true Church,
though destitute of civil power, would have aroused itself, to put
the false system and all its abettors beyond the pale of Christianity,
if it had appeared openly and all at once in all its grossness;
and this would have arrested its progress. Therefore it was brought
in secretly, and by little and little , one corruption being introduced
after another , as apostasy proceeded, and the backsliding Church
became prepared to tolerate it, till it has reached the gigantic
height we now see... the system of the Papacy.
“.... Craftily
and gradually did Rome lay the foundation of its system of priestcraft,
on which it was afterwards to rear so vast a superstructure. At
its commencement, ‘Mystery’ was stamped upon its system.... The
clerical power of the Roman priesthood culminated in the erection
of the confessional . That confessional was itself borrowed from
Babylon.... The dictate of Scripture in regard to confession is,
‘Confess your faults one to another’ (James 5: 16), which implies
that the priest should confess to the people, as well as the people
to the priest, if either should sin against the other... Rome, leaving
the Word of God, has had recourse to the Babylonian system. In that
system, secret confession to the priest, according to a prescribed
form, was required of all who were admitted to the ‘Mysteries’....
Now, this confession is made by every individual, in secrecy and
in solitude, to the priest [on pain of perdition] sitting in the
name and clothed with the authority of God, invested with the power
to examine the conscience, to judge the life, to absolve or condemn
according to his mere arbitrary will and pleasure.... Without such
confession, in the Church of Rome, there can be no admission to
the Sacraments, any more than in the days of Paganism there could
be admission without confession to the benefit of the Mysteries
.... This is the grand pivot on which the whole ‘Mystery of Iniquity,
’ as embodied in the Papacy, is made to turn; and wherever it is
submitted to, admirably does it serve the design of binding men
in abject submission to the priesthood.” (The Two Babylons, pp.
5- 11). [No wonder the counterfeit Virgin Mary told the visionaries
who saw her in Medjugorje the following: “One must invite people
to go to Confession each month.... Monthly Confession will be a
remedy for the Church in the West. One must convey this message
to the West!” (The Thunder of Justice, p. 198)].
“In conformity
with the principle out of which the confessional grew, the Church,
that is, the clergy, claimed to be the sole depositories of the
true faith of Christianity. As the Chaldean priests were believed
alone to possess the key to the understanding of the Mythology of
Babylon, a key handed down to them from primeval antiquity, so the
priests of Rome set [themselves] up to be the sole interpreters
of Scripture... They, therefore, require implicit faith in their
dogmas; all men were bound to believe as the Church believed, while
the Church in this way could shape its faith as it pleased.... In
every respect, then, we see how justly Rome bears on its forehead
the name, ‘Mystery, Babylon the Great. ’” (The Two Babylons, p.
11).
Table of Contents
1 - My Early Adoration of the Virgin Mary
2 - The First Lie– Man’s Immortality
3 - Modern Day Spiritualism– a Masterpiece of Deception
4 - The Thunder of Justice and the Marian Movement
5 - The Woman of Genesis 3: 15 and Revelation 12: 1- 6
6 - The 1260- day Prophecy and the Papacy
7 - The Deadly Wound Was Healed
8 - Other Characteristics of the Little Horn of Daniel 7–
He Blasphemes God
9 - He Thinks to Change Times and Laws
10 - Satan’s Gradual Change of the Fourth Commandment
11 - The Seal of God
12 - The Origin of “Mystery, Babylon the Great, the Mother
of Harlots”
13 - A Personal Testimony in Regard to the Sacraments
14 - The Mother and Child– the Grand Objects of Worship
15 - The Counterfeit Seal of God
16 - The Madonna of Rome Is the Madonna of Ancient Babylon
17 - The Mark of the Beast and the United States’ Role in
Bible Prophecy
18 - The New Eve of the Coming New Age
19 - The Crowning Act in the Drama of Deception– Satan’s
Personation of Christ
20 - Epilogue– The Three Angels’ Messages
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