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What does the Bible say about Babylon's fall?

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Revelation 18 declares that Babylon has fallen and serves as a warning against all that opposes the truth of the gospel.

In Revelation 18, an angel proclaims the fall of Babylon, which symbolizes all worldly powers and deceptions that stand in opposition to the gospel of Christ. This chapter illustrates that Babylon represents everything corrupt and opposed to God's truth, including political, economic, and religious systems. The impact of this fall is profound, signaling the end of sin's dominion and the onset of divine judgment. The fall serves as both a warning to those who prioritize worldly pleasures and as a comfort to believers, affirming that while the world may seem powerful and corrupt, God will ultimately execute justice and establish His eternal kingdom.
Scripture References: Revelation 18:2, Revelation 18:5, Revelation 18:20, Isaiah 21:1-17, Revelation 16:19, Revelation 17:4

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