What are you talking about ?
Am I losing you? I'm talking about the beast of Revelation.
Revelation 13:1-5, and Revelation 17 are not describing a man - a human being, nor an animal.
In the Bible, beasts are used to symbolize kingdoms - not one king.
In the book of Daniel for example, at Daniel 7:17, 23, 24, we see how beasts and horns are described.
First, Daniel says, "These great beasts, which are four in number, are four kings who will arise from the earth."
However, he then says, "The fourth beast will be a fourth kingdom on the earth, which will be different from all the other kingdoms".
So, although referring to the beasts as "kings", they are in fact kingdoms.
Why am I telling you this though. This does not mean anything to you, does it, because despite the angel explaining the symbolism, your beliefs and interpretations evidently are more important to you.
Not at all, but how can a physical, inanimate, place suffer ?
How can an inanimate immaterial existence be thrown into literal fire, is the question you need to address, and you haven't done so.
Death and Hades are not objects that can be thrown into literal fire.
A lake of fire, is a lake of fire.
What description are you using ?
The angel's... and he told us... and I said it to you more than once... and you read it... perhaps.
The reason is Matt 25:45-46, and Jude 1:7.
Aren't Matt 25:45-46, and Jude 1:7, biblical ?
These scriptures are in fact Biblical.
However, your interpretation is not.
Revelation 17:8 reads... “The beast that you saw was, and is not, and is about to come up out of the abyss and go to destruction. And those who live on the earth, whose names have not been written in the book of life from the foundation of the world, will wonder when they see the beast, that he was, and is not, and will come.
A Biblical text says the beast will
go to destruction.
Was it to you I defined the word destruction, or someone else?
So you have it straight from the Bible that the beast is destroyed in the lake of fire, but you aren't agreeing, because the word torment must be literal since you believe it to be so.
You have no valid basis for believing the lake of fire, and torment is literal... No scriptural basis, that is.
Please quote what the angel said, and say where that was at.
You read my posts where I did that, and you had nothing of substance to say.
Why do you ask me to repeat it?