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What does the Bible say about deliverance from Babylon?

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The Bible portrays Babylon as a picture of this world and promises deliverance for God's people during their suffering.

In Micah 4:8-10, the prophet Micah communicates a message of hope to the daughter of Zion, indicating her deliverance from Babylon after a period of suffering. Babylon serves as a representation of the world and its confusion, contrasting with the promised kingdom of God. God reassures His people that, though they will experience travail like a woman in labor, just for now, they will go through this pain but ultimately will be redeemed and delivered from their enemies.
Scripture References: Micah 4:8-10

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Greg Elmquist · Mar 25, 2026
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