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What does the Bible say about God's judgment on Jerusalem?

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The Bible depicts God's judgment on Jerusalem as a response to disobedience and rebellion against His word.

In Zephaniah chapter 3, Jerusalem is condemned for being filthy and polluted, illustrating the consequences of sin. The prophet highlights that the city's leaders, both civil and religious, have failed to guide the people in God's ways, instead promoting corruption and disobedience. God's judgment is depicted as just, emphasizing that the holy city has become a place of oppression rather than a site of worship. Ultimately, this reflects the broader theme of divine judgment against unfaithfulness, as seen in other passages throughout Scripture.
Scripture References: Zephaniah 3:1-7

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