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| * [[Isaiah]] | * [[Isaiah]] | ||
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| * [[Babylon]] | * [[Babylon]] | ||
| - | ==== Isaiah 13:2-5 ==== | + | **Isaiah 13:2** |
| - | * The Lord is amassing | + | The Lord is commanding |
| - | ==== Isaiah | + | D&C 133:1-14 has really similar language to that found in Isaiah |
| - | | + | **Isaiah 13:2-5** |
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| + | The Lord is amassing his armies against Babylon | ||
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| + | **Isaiah 13:6-22** | ||
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| + | The Lord attacks Babylon, destroying them completely. | ||
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| + | **Isaiah 13:10** | ||
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| + | * Things that are fixed and are great constants, or assurances, that provide for a great multitude (armies, governments, | ||
| + | * An idol is something that distracts us from God. | ||
| ===== Commentary: The Lord's Army ===== | ===== Commentary: The Lord's Army ===== | ||
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| The destruction will be complete. | The destruction will be complete. | ||
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| + | I'm not sure why he says "howl ye" here (v6) and 14: | ||
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| + | 13:7 - It seems like such a general chaos and loss of control would be caused by an entire group of people being acutely aware that something is about to befall them. | ||
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| + | 13:9 - It seems interesting to me how the Lord's wrath compares to that of other kings and armies. | ||
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| + | 13:9, 11, 17 - Again, on that same theme, look at his quest on a conquering crusade. | ||
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| + | ^ The sin ^ The owner ^ | ||
| + | | evil | the world | | ||
| + | | iniquity | the wicked | | ||
| + | | arrogance | the proud | | ||
| + | | haughtiness | the terrrible (Hebrew: tyrants) | | ||
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| + | I can almost see a gradiation in seriousness there, regarding the sin and the influence. | ||
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| + | That is totally fascinating. | ||
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| + | I love Isaiah 13: | ||
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| + | Ezekiel 32:7 explains the situation of Isaiah 13:10 a bit differently. | ||
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| + | Isaiah 13:12 - I always thought this had purely a spiritual application, | ||
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| + | Isaiah 13:13 - I like the reference in Haggai 2:6 where the prophet records that the Lord will shake not only the heavens, but the earth, the sea, and the dry land. | ||
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| + | * [[Isaiah 12]] | ||
| + | * [[Isaiah 14]] | ||
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