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What is Babylon in a biblical context?

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In a biblical context, Babylon symbolizes confusion and the mixing of grace with works, representing false religion and human efforts to reach God.

Babylon is a multifaceted symbol within Scripture, primarily representing confusion and the amalgamation of truth with falsehood, particularly in religious practice. The Tower of Babel in Genesis illustrates humanity's attempt to unite in rebellion against God, leading to divine confusion of languages. Spiritually, Babylon embodies all forms of religion that seek to blend grace with human effort, opposing the pure gospel of God's sovereign grace. This theme resonates throughout Scripture, culminating in Revelation's depiction of Babylon as the great city fallen from grace, a warning to believers to discern and separate from works-based righteousness and to uphold the purity of faith in Christ alone. Hence, understanding Babylon helps believers recognize the dangers of human tradition interfering with divine truth.
Scripture References: Genesis 11:1-9, Revelation 18:2

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