If you read the scripture in context.. You will see that first comes the call to worship the image of the beast..THEN comes the call to recieve the Mark.. The Bible declares that all who recieve the Mark of the beast are doomed.. It DOES NOT SAY that they are doomed FOR recieving the Mark of the beast.. It just says all who recieve the mark will be doomed.. By that time all who will be accepting the Mark of the beast will be totally won over by the anti-christ and they will believe that he is God on earth.. The Bible also declares that in the end times God will give people over to the great deception and send them strong delusion so that they will believe the lie.. Because they have rejected the Love of the Truth by which they would have been saved ( The Gospel )
(NB recEIve not what you wrote 3 times. I before E except after c.)
Context does NOT mean in chronological order. I have read many good commentaries on Revelation and most of them say Revelation is not in chronological order. For example, Rev 20 happens before Rev 19, even though it is after 19 on the scroll.
Context really applies to this example. First, you look at what the people who it was written to believe. The nature of Greek verbs, is that time is much less important than aspect- your view of what is happening. Context means finding out that chronological time is not as important to those living in the 1st century, compared to now. You should not impose our chronology on Rev., written 1900 years earlier.
Context also looks at the verse in the passage, the passage in the chapter, the chapter in the book, the book in its testament, the testament in light of the other testament, and all of this in light of Jesus Christ, who is God.
Context is never imposing our culture and views, on people who lived 2000 or 3500 years ago. Because we don't live in those times. We have to be very careful we don't read into something that is culture specific to then, not now.
It also means discerning the foundations that do apply to now. Things like morality, discipleship, and the 2 laws, loving God and loving others. It does not mean following Levitical laws, which weren't even for the majority of Jews, just for the priests and Levite's, who needed to be clean to serve God in the temple. Because today, God washes us clean through the blood of Jesus, who was the final offering for sin!
It means interpreting OT prophecies as to how they were fulfilled in Jesus, or doubled prophecies, fulfilled twice at Jesus first and second comings, or something else.
Context means understanding the people of God, the surrounding nations, the geography, the history or other facts about who was being written to.
For example, many were shepherds in the Bible. There are many agricultural parables, which the people understood, because they lived close to the land. Today, if you live in a large forest, or in the tropics or the Arctic, you might have to do research to find out the parts that are universal. God does not expect us to be shepherds, but he does want us to understand the importance of the metaphor.
I always get atheists telling me the a Bible is misogynistic, compared to now. But if you actually compare how women were treated in surrounding cultures, you will find God moving his people forward, in relationship to the tribes around them. He had Deborah as a judge! The daughters of Zelophehad were given property rights. No other nation did that. And Paul says we are neither male nor female in Christ. Paul worked with women apostles and second. You can't compare ancient Israel, or Palestine under the Romans to our overly progressive feminist culture. Yet it happens all the time, esp, by people who have never studied history. And yet, women still offer their unborn babies to Moloch, in a selfish sacrifice to their god of self, and their own sinful pleasure.
Of course there are many other examples. In the end, I trust God's Word and his instructions to the ancient people, until I find out why something was done. Like not eat pigs or shellfish - which even today are sometimes unsafe to eat. Shellfish can have deadly Red Tide. I remember going to the Pacific Ocean, and being excited to dig for clams to eat. But there were signs everywhere saying not to eat them, because Red Tide was blooming. Or not wearing 2 different fabrics in the same garment. The first times I read that, wearing blends in my clothes, I was freaked out. I learned that 2 kinds of cloth, like 2 plants in the same field were about cleanliness and separation from the world.
So be careful what you call "context!" There are many aspects to this very important word!