Read Jeremiah 50.
Now, God turned His attention to Babylon. This is the empire that He used
to punish other nations, but their judgment is coming. Their sin of pride
and false worship will reach an end of God's patience with them. In
addition, the LORD will take vengeance for what the Babylonians did to His holy
Temple in Jerusalem (v.28).
At first glance, it would be a quick assumption to conclude that this is
referring to the fall of Babylon in 539 B.C. However, on closer reading,
a half dozen statements will not match that invasion. For instance, at
that time Babylon was not totally destroyed but occupied in order to control
their empire from India to Africa. Therefore, the LORD has something more
in mind.
Yes, there was a partial return of the exiles of Judah under Cyrus. But,
the regathering of a united Israel and Judah in the land of promise for the
intent of worshiping God forever has yet to happen (vv.4-5).
In Revelation 17-18, reveals that there is a future Babylon to be built.
It will fall being totally destroyed near the end of the Great
Tribulation. Note that Revelation 18:2 states, "Fallen, fallen is
Babylon the great!" Twice fallen. It fell once, but there is a
greater fall coming.
Time and years are counted here on earth. God lives in eternity.
Though more than 2500 years have passed on earth, God's word concerning
Babylon is as valid as if He had pronounced it five minutes ago. The same
is true for all the promises of God to us. If it is the word of God, you
can stake your eternity on it.
"For all the promises of God find Yes in him. That is why it is
through him that we utter our Amen to God for his glory. And it is God
who establishes us with you in Christ, and has anointed us, and who has also
put his seal on us and given us his Spirit in our hearts as a guarantee."
(2 Corinthians 1:20-22)
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