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* [[Isaiah]] | * [[Isaiah]] | ||
- | * [[Isaiah 13]] | ||
- | * [[Isaiah 15]] | ||
* [[Babylon]] | * [[Babylon]] | ||
- | ==== Isaiah 14:1-3 ==== | + | Isaiah 14 talks about the fall of Satan. Also referenced in Revelation 12:7-10, D&C 76:25-27, and 2 Nephi 2:17-18. |
+ | ==== Isaiah 14:1-3 ==== | ||
* The people of the land accept the gospel and are adopted into the house of Israel. | * The people of the land accept the gospel and are adopted into the house of Israel. | ||
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==== Isaiah 14:4-32 ==== | ==== Isaiah 14:4-32 ==== | ||
- | These verses are a parable where he compares the king of Babylon to Satan. | + | * These verses are a parable where he compares the king of Babylon to Satan. |
+ | ==== Isaiah 14:7 ==== | ||
+ | * The wilderness, as in the apostasy of the earth. He is not there to liberate, but to capitvate. | ||
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+ | ==== Isaiah 14:20 ==== | ||
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+ | * It was a practice of custom to not give a proper burial to leaders they didn't like. | ||
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+ | * [[Isaiah 13]] | ||
+ | * [[Isaiah 15]] |