A grim oracle foresees the fall of Babylon (“Fallen, fallen is Babylon; and all the carved images of her gods he has shattered”) leaving the prophet trembling. Briefer oracles follow against Edom (Dumah), where a watchman is asked, “what time of the night?”, and against Arabia, whose glory will soon come to an end.
Isaiah study chapter
Isaiah 21
c. 715 BCOracles against Babylon (“fallen, fallen is Babylon”), Edom, and Arabia.
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