re: Merchants of Babylon

2004-06-18 Thread Brent Poirier
This interpretation of corrupt religious leaders as merchants That's a very interesting interpretation. And to me, it does not in the slightest degrade the profession of merchant. Similarly, in the Book of Revelation the new Law is foreshadowed as a woman (12:1); and corrupt religion as a

Re: Merchants of Babylon

2004-06-15 Thread Sandra Chamberlain
Patti Goebel wrote: Speaking of Babylon, the symbolic city of corrupted religion, John writes: . . . thy merchants were the great men of the earth; for by thy sorceries were all nations deceived. And in her was found the blood of prophets, and of saints, and of all that were slain upon the

Re: Merchants of Babylon

2004-06-14 Thread Patti Goebel
Well, don't forget Muhammad and the Bab were chants too. ;-} I wasn't forgetting (it came out in the Ocean search when I was tracking down the exact quotes I was thinking about). In this caseI'm referringonly to the allegorical "merchants" of corrupted religion--Babylon, not earthly ones