Isaiah 13
In Isaiah chapter 13, the prophet receives a vision from God about the coming destruction of Babylon. He describes the devastating judgment that will fall upon the city, brought on by the armies of God. The chapter ends with a call for all to seek refuge in the Lord in the face of impending disaster.
Bible version
The Destruction of Babylon Prophesied
Commentary
Isaiah 13 offers a vivid portrayal of God's judgment against the wicked. Babylon was a powerful and wealthy city, but it had also become a symbol of idolatry and oppression. The Lord had warned the Babylonians through Isaiah to turn from their ways, but they refused to listen. As a result, they faced the catastrophic consequences of their sin.This chapter also demonstrates God's faithfulness to His people. Despite the overwhelming destruction that would come upon Babylon, the Lord promises to protect His faithful followers. As we read this chapter, we are reminded of the importance of repentance and turning to God. Though we may face trials and challenges in life, the Lord is our refuge and our strength.
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There are 22 verses in Isaiah, chapter 13.