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What does the Bible say about God's woe upon nations?

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The Bible frequently speaks of God's woe as a consequence of pride and idolatry among nations.

In Isaiah, God's woe is pronounced upon various nations as a warning of judgment due to their sins, particularly their pride and idolatry. For instance, in Isaiah 18, a specific woe is declared against the land of Ethiopia, highlighting the universal truth that all peoples, like Israel, face God's judgment for their sinful ways. This message of woe serves to remind us of our own sinfulness and the necessity of repentance, positioning us to understand our need for salvation.
Scripture References: Isaiah 18, Isaiah 6:5

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