R-ENTRR-SCRNMENUEXITAWINDOPress F1 for Answer WindowPress ENTER to continue.Press ENTER to return to DOS. END OF PROJECT 180: The Collapse of Civilization, Rev. 18 * * * * * humanity in process of being made right. life by faith, and also for the life to come in full reality: must depart Babylon and enter the New Jerusalem, already in this human nature itself. To use symbolism not yet introduced, humans upon God, which in turn means violating the best interests of gone wrong, that is, going it alone without deliberate dependence necessarily and inherently evil. Babylon symbolizes humanity Do not conclude from this passage that civilization is * * * HOMILY * * * elimination of evil from human existence. b. ___ Yes, the fall of Babylon represents the final contrary to the spirit of love inculcated by Jesus. a. ___ No, such glee over the suffering of others is totally the suffering and woe involved? ecstatic about the collapse of civilization on earth, with all 3. Does it seem right to you that people in heaven should be so d. ___ It is related to the German 'Jawohl.' c. ___ It is the equivalent of English 'thank goodness.' b. ___ It is Greek for 'father Zeus.' a. ___ It is Hebrew for 'praise Yahweh.' 2. What does this word (hallelujah) mean? b. ___ Hallelujah! ( ENTER to bypass.) a. ___ Woe, woe! (Use x to select,) 1. What word begins most of these paeans of praise? V. Rejoicing in Heaven over the Fall of Babylon (19:1-10)Screen # 5 f. Power supplies are gone. e. Manufacturing ceases. d. Food is no longer available. c. Family life is disrupted. b. Certainty of destruction of Babylon. a. The arts are destroyed. MEANINGS 6. ___ Bridegrooms and brides are no longer found. 5. ___ Lamps go out. 4. ___ Sound of millstone is gone. 3. ___ Craftsmen no longer work. 2. ___ Musicians no longer play. 1. ___ Angel casts boulder into the sea. ACTIONS Match the list of ACTIONS with the list of MEANINGS IV. The Guarantee of the Fall of Babylon (18:21-24)Screen # 4 d. terrified at the doom of this city of power c. rejoice for the judgment of God b. mourn for such great wealth brought to ruin a. weep for all who had ships on the sea 4. ___ saints and apostles and prophets 3. ___ sea captains, sailors, fishermen 2. ___ merchants of the earth 1. ___ kings of the earth III. The Responses Concerning the Fall of Babylon (18:9-20)Screen # 3 d. my people c. avoid sin, escape punishment b. come out of her a. give back as she has given 4. ___ Principle governing punishment. 3. ___ Motivation for this action. 2. ___ Action which this group must take. 1. ___ Group to whom this summons is addressed. Match. II. The Summons to Abandon Babylon (18:4-8)Screen # 2 e. past d. future c. five, eighteen b. one, nine John sees in 17:16. a. What the angel is announcing in 18:2 is the same as what 4. ___ An interpretive judgment. symbolism of the prostitute and Babylon are identical. 3. ___ The verses in chapter 17 which suggests that the condition of Babylon. 2. ___ The tense used in 18:2 by the angel to describe the attitude of the beast toward the prostitute. 1. ___ The grammatical tense used in 17:16 to describe the Select the correct response from the list of answers. I. The Announcement of the Fall of Babylon (18:1-3)Screen # 1 PROJECT 180: Screens 1 - 5
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concerning this collapse. express a variety of reactions In this passage a variety of people Revelation 18:1 - 19:10 READING FOR THIS PROJECT ( Screens 1 - 5 )
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over which she presides (chap. 18). implies the collapse of the civilization The punishment of the great prostitute (chap. 17)?