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Online Ladislaus

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Re: Woman in Apocalypse 12 is the "harlot"?!?
« Reply #10 on: July 07, 2022, 12:36:23 PM »
That is true. But the woman in 12: 1 I have never heard being described as the harlot but our Lady. Not sure how the two can be reconciled.

No, these are two different women.  12:1 is Our Lady / the Church (interpreted variously as either one) ... who is forced out in the desert, as the harlot enters to take her place.

from the note in DR (at drbo.org) to 12:1
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The church of God. It may also, by allusion, be applied to our blessed Lady. The church is clothed with the sun, that is, with Christ: she hath the moon, that is, the changeable things of the world, under her feet: and the twelve stars with which she is crowned, are the twelve apostles: she is in labour and pain, whilst she brings forth her children, and Christ in them, in the midst of afflictions and persecutions.

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Re: Woman in Apocalypse 12 is the "harlot"?!?
« Reply #11 on: July 07, 2022, 12:55:45 PM »
From the Haydock Bible:

Ver. 1. A woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet. By this woman, interpreters commonly understand the Church of Christ, shining with the light of faith, under the protection of the sun of justice, Jesus Christ. The moon, the Church, hath all changeable things of this world under her feet, the affections of the faithful being raised above them all. --- A woman: the Church of God. It may also, by allusion, be applied to our blessed Lady[the Virgin Mary]. The Church is clothed with the sun, that is, with Christ: she hath the moon, that is, the changeable things of the world, under her feet; and the twelve stars with which she is crowned, are the twelve apostles: she is in labour and pain, whilst she brings forth her children, and Christ in them, in the midst of afflictions and persecutions. (Challoner) --- Under the figure of a woman and of a dragon, are represented the various attempts of Satan to undermine the Church. --- On her head....twelve stars, her doctrine being delivered by the twelve apostles and their successors. (Witham)



Re: Woman in Apocalypse 12 is the "harlot"?!?
« Reply #12 on: July 08, 2022, 02:33:28 PM »
No, these are two different women.  12:1 is Our Lady / the Church (interpreted variously as either one) ... who is forced out in the desert, as the harlot enters to take her place.

from the note in DR (at drbo.org) to 12:1
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Re: Woman in Apocalypse 12 is the "harlot"?!?
« Reply #13 on: July 12, 2022, 04:09:34 AM »
Thank you!
The article lists the lady in chapter 12 as the harlot.  Do not see two different ladies being talked about in that chapter.