Revelation 12:13-17

Revelation 12:13-17

[13] And  when  the dragon  that  he was cast  unto  the earth,  he persecuted  the woman  which  brought forth  the man  [14] And  to the woman  were given  two  wings  of a great  eagle,  that  she might fly  into  the wilderness,  into  her  place,  where  she is nourished  for a time,  and  times,  and  half  a time,  from  the face  of the serpent.  [15] And  the serpent  cast  out of  his  mouth  water  as  a flood  after  the woman,  that  he might cause  to be carried away of the flood.  [16] And  the earth  helped  the woman,  and  the earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  swallowed up  the flood  which  the dragon  cast  out of  his  mouth.  [17] And  the dragon  was wroth  with  the woman,  and  went  to make  war  with  the remnant  of her  seed,  which  keep  the commandments  of God,  and  have  the testimony  of Jesus 

What does Revelation 12:13-17 Mean?

Contextual Meaning

The revelation of Satan"s activity, which the song of the martyrs ( Revelation 12:10-12) interrupted, now resumes.