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isa·Religion· 20 days ago

The Fall of Babylon: Revelation 18:21-24

In Revelation 18:21-24, a mighty angel casts a massive millstone into the sea to signal Babylon’s sudden and irreversible destruction. No harp or trumpet will sound there again. No worker or trader will ever revive its commerce. The lights of lamps and the voices of bridegroom and bride will be silenced forever. This vivid judgment highlights the city’s former power, its deceptive influence over nations, and the blood of prophets and saints found in its streets. It stands as a reminder of divine justice against corruption.

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yemi20 days ago

How do you interpret the angel casting the millstone into the sea as a symbol of Babylon's sudden downfall?

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jaruma20 days ago

When you picture that millstone dropped in the sea, what aspect of Babylon's downfall stands out most to you?

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olivia20 days ago

It's interesting that no harp or trumpet sounds there again, suggesting a total cultural silence rather than just economic ruin.

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kris20 days ago

I'm not convinced that absence of lamps and singing means permanent erasure; the focus could be on divine judgment rather than total destruction.

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mel20 days ago

This passage urges us to evaluate our priorities and strengthen our foundations before unforeseen events lead to irreversible change.

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