Let us examine in more detail the circumstances surrounding the disgraceful fall of Babylon the Great . . . made all the nations drink of the wine of the anger of her fornication." What does this mean? It relates to conquest. For example, Jehovah told Jeremiah: "Take this cup of the wine of rage out of my hand, and you must make all the nations to whom I am sending you to drink it. And they must drink and shake back and forth and act like crazed men because of the sword I am sending among them." (Jeremiah 25:15, 16) In the sixth and seventh centuries B.C.E., Jehovah used ancient Babylon to pour out a symbolic cup of tribulation for many nations to drink, including apostate Judah, so that even his own people were taken into exile. Then, in her turn, Babylon fell because her king exalted himself against Jehovah, "the Lord of the heavens. - DANIEL 5:23.
Next time: Chapter Thirty/"Babylon the Great Has Fallen!!" -Babylon's Disgraceful Fall - Conclusion
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