Isaiah, 21

New Jerusalem Bible

9 Now the cavalry is coming, horsemen two by two.' He shouted again and said, 'Babylon has fallen, has fallen, and all the images of her gods he has shattered to the ground!'




Versículos relacionados com Isaiah, 21:

Isaiah 21 is a chapter that contains a prophecy about the fall of Babylon. He describes the destruction and judgment of a great city. Next, five verses related to the topics addressed in Isaiah 21:

Jeremiah 50:15-"Shout against her around; she has already surrendered; her towers fell, her walls were fell; for this is the revenge of the Lord; This verse describes the fall of Babylon, as is Isaiah 21.

Revelation 14:8 - "And followed them another angel, saying, Fell, Babylon fell, that great city, which to all nations gave the wine of the wrath of its prostitution to all nations." This verse speaks of the fall of Babylon as a city that deceived all nations, as well as the description in Isaiah 21.

Isaiah 47:5 - "Set yourself in silence, and enters darkness, O daughter of the Chaldeans, for you will never be called the Lady of Kingdoms again." This verse speaks of the fall of Babylon and its end as a great empire, as well as Isaiah 21.

Revelation 18:2 - "And cried in a strong voice, saying, Fell, fell to the great Babylon, and became the abode of demons, and coitus of every filthy spirit, and hiding from every filthy and detestable bird." This verse describes the fall of Babylon and its transformation into a place of evil, such as the description in Isaiah 21.

Jeremiah 50:39 - "Therefore, the desert beasts will dwell with hyenas, and the ostriches will dwell in it; and will never be populated, nor will they be inhabited from generation to generation." This verse speaks of the fall of Babylon and its final destruction, as the description in Isaiah 21.


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