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Nero. He comitted suicide by a stab wound yet his orders to lay siege on Jerusalem continued through Vespasian and then finally finished through Titus.
Sometimes things are very plainly written if you apply a bit of common sence. A deadly wound is just that , it caused death. The healing is the carring out of his orders. Vespasian had all authority of the first beast.
FYI, I am mainly a Historicist looking forward to the last day which is His second comming.
Blessings.
If things were so plainly written there would not be 10000 different opinions.
The Bible is a system of repeating patterns; the deadly wound probably had it's beginning in the Garden, when Eve handed Adam the apple and said you will not surely die.
You see this pattern in Israel; every now and then God gives them their come uppence and a remnant comes out and re-engages with God; after a time sin comes back to life and brings with it captivity, either mental or physical and the cycle is repeated.
This pattern is also seen in the beast; from the captivity the beast received three deadly wounds before Rome; Rome went to sleep after 300 AD but was woken in 490 when the Universal Church claimed to inherit the Roman Empire, on the basis of a forged will. Not only did the Universal Church usurp the role of Christ, but also the property of the Roman Empire. When Napoleon put the Pope in jail, this is considered a deadly wound and the pattern is complete; whether it was the
beast who received the deadly wound, or the Prostitute is academic. The deadly wound is important to identify the first beast but only one of seven heads was wounded. What this means to me is, the Church is not innocent but the beast is much bigger than The Church. Mussolini restored the Vatican to the Church (seventy acres), so the Church/State is healed, but was the Church the seventh head. Was Nero the seventh head?
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