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How does God judge nations according to the Bible?

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God judges nations based on their rebellion against Him, as depicted in His prophecies regarding Babylon's destruction.

The Bible illustrates God's judgment upon nations through instances like Babylon, as described in Jeremiah 51. God raises up and brings down empires according to His sovereign purpose and plan, indicating that no nation is beyond His sovereignty. The prophecy against Babylon reveals how moral decay and opposition to God's will lead to divine retribution. God's judgment is not arbitrary but arises from His holiness and justice, ensuring that nations ultimately face consequences for their actions. This reflects the broader biblical principle that nations and individuals alike are accountable to God's righteousness.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 51

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