The book of Revelation makes mention of two Babylon's, with them both designated as being "great". One of them is said to be a "city", while the other is not. That there is more than one Babylon can be determined by the fact its name is written on the harlot's forehead. There are examples in the Bible which show that a name written on the forehead is NOT the name of the bearer. So there's obviously two Babylon's--the harlot herself being one of them, and the other being the one referenced by the name on her forehead.
Naturally the question arises as to why these carry the name "Babylon", as well as why they each are designated as being "great". As previously mentioned, we are told in Genesis that there once existed a city as well as a tower--both of which carried the name "Babylon" (aka "Babel"). So, there was 1) the city of Babylon and 2) the tower of Babylon. Interestingly, in Revelation there is 1) the city of Babylon and 2) an entity also identified as Babylon, via its name being written on the harlot's forehead.
To be continued later............
Great artwork, except the artist fails to understand the proper placement of the 10 horns.
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