Ten times in the entire Bible
That great city you will find:
Three times in the book of Jonah
And in Revelation, seven times.
On each occasion in Jonah
It refers to the city of Nineveh
However, in the Revelation account,
It has caused quite a bother.
The opinions and views vary
And there is much speculation
But what does the Word itself say?
Can we know for certain?
Revelation 14:8
Babylon is fallen, is fallen,
That great city,
Because she made all nations drink
Of the wine of the wrath of her fornication.
Babylon was the first empire
As noted in the book of Daniel
So, this Babylon here mentioned
Must be a different people.
Let’s go to another reference
And see if that will assist,
It’s on to the next scriptural text
That we do not want to miss.
Revelation 17 is critically important;
I have found it to be so,
Verse number 18 is another clue
So off to verse 18 we go.
Revelation 17:18
And the woman that was seen
Is that great city it seems,
Hence, she is Babylon and the whore,
Let’s see what more we can glean.
The hour of trial
Upon that great city has come,
We can read a detailed description
In the 18th chapter of Revelation.
For in one hour
So great riches is come to nought,
This is the judgment on that great city
Now desolate and distraught.
Revelation 18:24
Let’s not miss verse 24
For in it there is great worth:
In her was the blood of prophets and saints
And all them slain on the earth.
Do bear this in mind
For we shall visit it again,
Don’t lose the trend of thought now,
Continue to hold strain.
What is the identity of that great city
So steep in vice and immorality:
That Great Harlot of Revelation
That reveled in spiritual idolatry?
Revelation 11:18
Not only is it Babylon and the whore
But note there is another appellation,
You will find it chapter 11
Of the book of Revelation.
Also called Sodom and Egypt
Where also our Lord was crucified!
That that great city was Jerusalem
Cannot not now be denied.
Whatever one may argue
Or, however confused one may be,
Here we have an explicit statement
Regarding that city’s identity.
Let us therefore go
To Matthew chapter 23
And note what the Lord himself said
About that great city.
Seven woes on its religious leaders
That sat in Moses’ seat,
Read chapter 23
I must of necessity repeat.
Hypocrites, the Lord calls them,
Yes, these Pharisees and Scribes
And if that were not enough,
He also called them blind guides.
They built tombs of the prophets
And garnished the sepulchers of the righteous
And in the coming days
Would crucify the Lord Jesus.
They were the children of them
That killed the prophets that came,
They were no different from their fathers
Thus, upon them these woes rained.
Jesus held them just as guilty
As their fathers before them:
Ye serpents and generation of vipers, he calls them:
These religious leaders of Jerusalem.
Upon them therefore
All the righteous blood accrued
From that of Abel to the son of Barachias
Whom they personally slew.
Jesus lamented over Jerusalem
That killed the prophets and stoned them that were sent,
And given all his entreaties
They still refused to repent.
Thus, their house was to be left desolate
And this is to be underscored
For the judgment on that generation
Is detailed in Matthew 24.
But there is not all doom and gloom
Regarding that great city
For in Revelation chapter 21
There is its transforming beauty.
Here is the new Jerusalem
That John saw coming down:
No longer the old earthly Jerusalem
But that from heaven bound.
It is that great city, the holy Jerusalem,
That the apostle John did see
And it followed the judgment of the old
That was all together earthly.
Hebrews 11:10
We are citizens of that great city
Whose builder and maker is God
And this is the wonderful message of Pentecost
That 1st century apostles spread abroad.
We are seated in heavenly places
And we are joint-heirs with Jesus Christ,
We are already a new creation-
Thanks to our Saviour’s sacrifice.
But we yet look for that great city
Though now it is an inner possession:
The crowning glory of the born-again
And our eternal salvation.
Stewart Russell © June 10, 2022
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