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What does the Bible say about the Woman named Babylon?

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The Woman named Babylon symbolizes false Christendom and represents spiritual unfaithfulness to God.

The Woman named Babylon, as described in Revelation 17, is a powerful symbol of spiritual unfaithfulness, portraying a coalition of worldly powers in opposition to God's kingdom. The text describes her as a 'great whore' that sits on many waters, highlighting her association with the numerous peoples and nations that forsake true worship. This imagery connects Babylon to the historical and moral decay, illustrating the seductive nature of false religion that leads many away from the truth of God's Word and encourages a life of sin rather than righteousness.
Scripture References: Revelation 17:1-6, Revelation 16:19

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