Catholics ask new questions about “heads” in The Book of Revelation!

 

Catholics know that “the dragon” and “the first beast from the sea” both have “seven heads”.

Revelation 12:3:  “a huge red dragon which had seven heads and ten horns, and each of the seven heads was crowned with a coronet.”

Then, “the dragon delegates his power”.  Revelation 13: 1  “Then I saw a beast emerge from the sea;  it had seven heads and ten horns, with a coronet on each of its ten horns.”

Soon, the “second beast” arrived.  “.  .  it emerged from the ground;  it had two horns like a lamb, but made noise like a dragon.”  That “beast” only had one “head”.

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Revelation 16:13 tells us what “the dragon”  and the two “beasts” did.  They opened their mouths!

“Then from the jaws of dragon and beast and false prophet (another name for the “second beast”) I saw three spirits come;  they looked like frogs and in fact were demon spirits able to work miracles,, going out to all the kings of the world to call them together for the war of the Great Day of God the Almighty.”

The numbers are clear!  There were only “three frogs” emerging from 15 “heads”!

That’s why Catholics ask new questions about “heads” in The Book of Revelation!

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1. Did “the dragon” and “the first beast” each have only one mouth for each “frog”?

2. Was each of their “seven heads” on top of one set of “jaws”?

3. Had each one spoken out a “frog” from it’s one “mouth”?

4. Did the three sets of  “jaws” speak the opposites of “Faith, Hope, and Love” into being on earth?

5. The first “two beasts” had seven “heads”.  Did each of  their seven “heads” think of ways to bring The Seven Deadly Sins to the world?

6. Catholics ask:  Was each “head” a separate source for pride, envy, greed, gluttony, anger, lust, and sloth?

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