Isaiah chapter 21 shifts focus to prophecies against Babylon and Edom, two nations that symbolize pride and opposition to God. The chapter opens with a vivid description of the fall of Babylon, portrayed as a devastating night of destruction. The watchman on the walls cries out, signaling the impending doom that will befall this once-mighty city. The imagery of a lion's roar underscores the certainty of God's judgment. Following the prophecy against Babylon, the chapter addresses Edom, emphasizing its fate as well. This chapter serves as a reminder that no nation can escape God's judgment, regardless of its power or status. It highlights the importance of humility and the need for nations to recognize God's sovereignty over all creation.
Isaiah Chapter 21
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