- The beast is a name that referrers to...?
- A man, sometimes called the Antichrist.
- The fourth kingdom to rule over Israel.
- Satan.
- Caesar Nero.
- All but (d.) above.
- (a.) and (b.) above.
- The beast has how many heads?
- Four.
- Ten.
- Seven.
- Twelve.
- What do the heads of the beast represent?
- They are the ages that the beast reigns over.
- They are kings, or rulers, that will rule over the fourth kingdom.
- They are nations that make up the fourth kingdom.
- All of the above.
- What color is the Beast?
- White.
- Black.
- Red.
- Green.
- How many horns does the beast have?
- Seven.
- Three.
- Ten.
- Twelve.
- What do the horns represent?
- They are the ages that the beast reigns over.
- They are kings, or rulers, that will rule concurrently over the fourth
kingdom at the time of the Second Coming of the Lord.
- They are nations that make up the fourth kingdom.
- All of the above.
- Satan is represented in Revelation 12:3-4 as a red dragon that
has seven heads and ten horns, and the fourth kingdom is represented as
a scarlet beast with seven heads and ten horns, what does this tell us
about the relationship between Satan and the fourth kingdom?
- Satan is the power behind the fourth kingdom, that is, it is his creation.
- It is a coincidence, it means nothing.
- The Antichrist/beast man who will rule over the fourth kingdom is actually
Satan himself.
- The dragon is a mythological beast so Satan doesn't really exist.
- The statue in Daniel chapter two, that represents the four kingdoms
that will rule over Israel until the Lord's Second Coming, has ten toes
at the time of the Lord's Coming, are they the same as the ten horns of
the beast show elsewhere?
- Yes.
- No.
- What is significant about the crowns on the seven heads on the
beast in Revelation 12:3-4?
- This is a different beast than the one depicted in Revelation 13:1-2,
which has ten crowns on the horns.
- This is a picture of the same beast, but earlier in time.
- The number and location of the crowns is not important.
- All of the above.
- What is significant about he crowns on the ten horns of the beast
in Revelation 13:1-2?
- This is a different beast tan the one depicted in Revelation 12:3-4,
which has seven crowns on the heads.
- This is a picture of the same beast, but later in time.
- The number and location of the crowns is not important.
- None of the above.
- In Daniel 7 we see a "little horn" that rises up among
the ten horns, what is significant about this?
- There is no significance.
- It means that this evil man rises to power at the time of the ten kings,
but his is not actually one of them.
- It means that this is a different beast, this one has eleven horns.
- Both (a.) and (c.) above.
- Is the little horn of Daniel 7 the same man as the Antichrist/beast
man?
- Yes.
- No.