Isaiah 47
In Isaiah chapter 47, God pronounces judgment on Babylon for their sins and pride. Babylon, who had enslaved God's people, will now fall from grace and be humbled. The once great city will be destroyed, and its prideful people will be exposed and shamed. The chapter concludes with a warning that Babylon's destruction is inevitable, and that those who try to practice magic and sorcery will be powerless to prevent it.
Bible version
The Fall of Babylon
Commentary
Isaiah's prophecy of the fall of Babylon is a warning to all those who trust in worldly power and oppress God's people. Babylon represents the worldly powers that seek to rule over people and enslave them. However, God's judgment on Babylon shows that worldly power is ultimately fleeting and will come to an end. The chapter reminds us that pride goes before destruction, and that only humility before God can prevent our downfall. As Christians, we are also called to stand against oppression and injustice, and to always trust in the power of God over the power of the world.
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There are 15 verses in Isaiah, chapter 47.