By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
palou said:
pokoko said:

He understood it because it's all pretty much analogy.  That it's talking about Rome is basically spelled out.  It says in Revelation 17:9 that "the seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman is seated."

"Accordingly, the woman sits on the seven-headed beast as a symbol of her "seven hills" -- the seven hills of Rome. The woman is the city of Roman, here depicted as the persecutor of Christians. Then it says that the seven heads are also seven kings. And we can read from its cryptic terminology the references to the Emperors of Rome. The "five fallen" refer to the five emperors who have died: Augustus (29 BCE - 14 CE), Tiberius (14-37 CE), Gaius (37-41), Claudius (41-54) and Nero (54-68).http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/apocalypse/revelation/white.html

Having never read the bible, it's obvious that he was talking about Rome, in the time and place that this was written. 

The book is commonly dated to the end of Domitian at 95 AD so there would be more than 5 fallen emperors.