The city of Babylon, both historical and symbolic, plays a significant role in the book of Revelation, representing a system of religious thinking that dates back to the Tower of Babel and the story of Nimrod and Semiramis. This ancient system of idolatry spread throughout the world, influencing cultures and civilizations, including ancient Israel, Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The story of Semiramis and her son Tammuz is a key part of this narrative, highlighting the development of mother-child cults and their impact on human history.
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