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

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The Bible, particularly in Isaiah 3, illustrates God's judgment as a response to the persistent rebellion and idolatry of His people.

Isaiah 3 vividly depicts God's judgment upon Jerusalem and Judah, emphasizing that their ruin is a consequence of their transgressions against Him. The chapter stresses that God's dealings are always just and righteous, revealing how unrepentant sin inevitably brings about divine retribution. The text serves as a solemn reminder that God's judgments are not arbitrary, but rather arise from a steadfast adherence to justice in the face of human rebellion that provokes Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 3:1-12

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