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Babylon Is Fallen... And It Can't Get Up! • Revelation, Chapter 18
Season 6 · Episode 22

Babylon Is Fallen... And It Can't Get Up! • Revelation, Chapter 18

The Devil's Details: The Evolution of the Devil through Art and Literature

March 1, 202629m 47sExplicit

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Show Notes

Babylon the Great is fallen, is fallen — and it can't get up! Revelation 18 is a taunt song disguised as a funeral lament, and we are here for every delicious, brutal word of it. The highlight of the reading? John's exhaustive merchandise list — gold, silver, pearls, silk, cinnamon, frankincense, fine flour — culminating in "slaves and souls of men," a placement that is very much not an accident.

We break down how John is copy-pasting from Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel, using the same prophetic language that described the falls of ancient Babylon and Tyre to tell his community: Rome is next, and it's going to collapse from the inside. We bring in scholar James Tabor's Pompeii connection — the shipmasters watching from the harbor map almost exactly onto the eyewitness accounts of Vesuvius — and zero in on the three mourning groups (kings, merchants, shipmasters) who aren't grieving a city so much as an income stream. The phrase "in one hour" appears three times, and it doesn't mean sixty minutes — it means suddenly, completely, and without warning.

We also work through what "come out of her, my people" actually means as a moral and spiritual call to refuse complicity in empire — and sit with why a first-century lament over Rome feels so uncomfortably current.


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