IN THIS LESSON

Chapters 13-14 prophesies judgment against nations, focusing particularly on Babylon, a symbol of pride and oppression. Isaiah prophesies the fall of Babylon, declaring it will be brought low by God's righteous wrath. The passage paints a vivid picture of the city-state’s destruction and the humiliation of its rulers, showing that no empire, no matter how powerful, can stand against God's will. Yet, amidst the judgment, there is a glimmer of hope: a promise of Israel's eventual restoration and victory over its enemies.