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Leopard

The leopard in biblical prophecy symbolizes swift judgment and represents nations or powers in Daniel's visions. In Revelation, the leopard imagery describes characteristics of the beast, emphasizing speed and danger in end-times events.

Overview

The leopard appears in Scripture as a symbol of swiftness, danger, and destructive power. In prophetic literature, leopards represent kingdoms and their military might, particularly emphasizing the speed with which judgment or conquest comes upon nations.

Key Scriptures

"Then I wanted to know the true facts about the fourth beast... And about the ten horns that were on its head, and another horn that came up, before which three of them fell... And the beast that I saw was like a leopard; its feet were like a bear's, and its mouth was like a lion's mouth" (Daniel 7:19-20, ESV).

"And the leopard lies down with the kid" (Isaiah 11:6, NASB) depicts future peace when natural enemies will coexist.

"His watchmen are blind; they all lack knowledge; they are all silent dogs that cannot bark" (Isaiah 56:10, ESV) contrasts with the leopard's predatory vigilance.

Application

Recognize that God's judgment comes swiftly upon those who ignore His warnings, and trust in His ultimate restoration of peace through Christ's reign.