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10 five have already fallen, one still lives, and the last has not yet come,[a] and when he comes he must remain only a short while. 11 The beast[b] that existed once but exists no longer is an eighth king, but really belongs to the seven and is headed for destruction. 12 The ten horns that you saw represent ten kings who have not yet been crowned;[c] they will receive royal authority along with the beast for one hour.(A)

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Footnotes

  1. 17:10 There is little agreement as to the identity of the Roman emperors alluded to here. The number seven (Rev 17:9) suggests that all the emperors are meant; see note on Rev 1:4.
  2. 17:11 The beast: Nero; see note on Rev 17:8.
  3. 17:12–13 Ten kings who have not yet been crowned: perhaps Parthian satraps who are to accompany the revived Nero (the beast) in his march on Rome to regain power; see note on Rev 13:3. In Rev 19:11–21, the Lamb and his companions will conquer them.