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What does the Bible say about Babylon?

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Babylon symbolizes the world and its allurements, representing power, wealth, and temptation that leads people away from God.

In Revelation 18, Babylon is described as the great whore sitting on a scarlet beast, symbolizing its seduction and moral corruption. Throughout the Bible, Babylon represents not just a historical kingdom but also a spiritual state that leads people away from God. As noted in the sermon, Babylon's fall serves as a warning to believers, illustrating the inevitable destruction that awaits worldly pursuits and temptations. Just as God warned Israel against Babylon in the Old Testament, so too does He call His people to separate from the allure of the world today.
Scripture References: Revelation 18, Isaiah 21:9, Jeremiah 50:29

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Babylon is fallen
Don Bell · Aug 29, 2021
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