Greek Key Terms:
Context: Revelation 18 describes the fall of "Babylon the Great"—the world system in rebellion against God. The command "Come out of her, my people" echoes the exodus commands of Isaiah and Jeremiah, applying the deliverance pattern to the eschatological church. What Cyrus's decree accomplished physically, this heavenly voice commands spiritually.
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Connections:
Christological Connection: Cyrus opened the way for return to Jerusalem; Christ opens the way to the New Jerusalem. The trajectory from Cyrus to Christ to consummation reveals God's consistent pattern: He delivers His people from bondage and brings them to His dwelling place. The Babylonian return was to an earthly, temporary Jerusalem; the final exodus is to the eternal city where "God's dwelling place is now among the people" (Rev 21:3). What Cyrus began, Christ accomplishes, and eternity consummates.
Connection Method(s): Typology (Providential, Backward-Looking); Promise-Fulfillment; Redemptive-Historical Progression — The command "Come out of her, my people" echoes Isaiah 48:20 and Jeremiah 51:6, completing the exodus trajectory from Babylon under Cyrus to the final exodus from the world system into the New Jerusalem where God dwells permanently with His people.
Trajectory Table: 040 - Cyrus (Gentile Deliverer)