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What does the Bible say about judgment on idolatrous nations?

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The Bible illustrates God's judgment on idolatrous nations, as seen in Isaiah 15 and 16, where Moab faces destruction for pride and idol worship.

In Isaiah 15 and 16, we see God's judgment upon Moab due to its idolatry and pride. God uses various means such as foreign armies and natural calamities to bring about the destruction of nations that defy Him. Moab's turning to high places for solace rather than repenting to God illustrates the futility of their worship of idols. This theme is consistent throughout Scripture, where the consequences of pride and rebellion against God lead nations to face His judgment and destruction. Indeed, God's character is just, and He will not allow sin to go unpunished, even in nations that may appear to prosper for a time.
Scripture References: Isaiah 15; Isaiah 16

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