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What does Isaiah say about the watchman's message?

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Isaiah portrays the watchman's message as both a warning of impending judgment and hope for deliverance through God's sovereignty.

In Isaiah's writings, the watchman's message serves as a dual call to the people: one that warns of imminent danger and the impending judgment that will come upon Babylon, and another that points toward hope and restoration through God's intervention. Isaiah 21 specifically describes a watchman who sees and declares that 'Babylon is fallen,' signaling the end of its reign of falsehood and deceit. This message not only calls for vigilance but ultimately underscores the faithfulness of God to His people, affirming that even as danger approaches, God remains sovereign and will provide deliverance through His anointed ones, illustrated by figures like Cyrus. Thus, the watchman's proclamation holds both a caution against complacency and a reaffirmation of the hope found in God's redemptive plan.
Scripture References: Isaiah 21:9, Isaiah 45:1

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