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What does the Bible say about the destruction of Babylon?

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The Bible prophesies the destruction of Babylon as a judgment for man-made religion, symbolizing God's sovereignty in delivering His people.

In Isaiah 13, the destruction of Babylon serves both a historical and a spiritual purpose. Historically, it refers to the Babylonian exile and the eventual deliverance of God's people. Spiritually, Babylon symbolizes man-made religion and the futility of human efforts to attain salvation. Revelation 17 and 18 further illustrate Babylon as a representation of false religions, which God promises to destroy. This underscores God's sovereignty in orchestrating events for the ultimate salvation of His elect.
Scripture References: Isaiah 13, Revelation 17-18, Isaiah 13:17-18

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