Isaiah 21
Isaiah 21 prophesies the destruction of the mighty city of Babylon. The chapter begins with a call to watchmen to be alert and ready for an attack. The prophet then envisions the fall of Babylon and the devastating consequences that will follow. The chapter ends with a warning to the people of Edom, who rejoice at the destruction of Babylon but will soon face their own judgment.
Bible version
The Fall of Babylon
Commentary
The book of Isaiah contains many prophecies about the nations surrounding Israel, and this chapter is no exception. The fall of Babylon was a significant event in ancient history, and Isaiah predicted it with accuracy. This chapter serves as a reminder of God's sovereignty and judgment over all nations, including those who oppose him. It also emphasizes the importance of humility, as the people of Edom learned when they too faced judgment. Overall, Isaiah 21 is a powerful reminder of God's power and the consequences of disobedience.
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There are 17 verses in Isaiah, chapter 21.