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As Babylon has caused the slain of Israel to fall, so at Babylon shall fall the slain of all the land.
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God's Perfect Justice
All commentators agree that this verse illustrates the principle of divine retribution. God's judgment is not arbitrary; it is perfectly just. As Babylon brought death and destruction upon Israel and other nations, it will face the same fate. Scholars like John Gill call this a 'just retaliation,' assuring believers that God operates by a consistent moral law where wickedness is ultimately repaid in kind.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Render it as: As Babylon caused the slain of Israel to fall, so because of Babylon, have fallen the slain of (or, in) the whole earth. Bab…
19th Century
Anglican
As Babylon hath caused ... —The interpolated words and the marginal reading indicate that the construction is obscure, bu…
16th Century
Protestant
The words literally read as follows: “As Babylon, that they might fall, the slain of Israel, so for Babylon they shall fall, the slain of all t…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
As Babylon [has caused] the slain of Israel In Jerusalem, when that city was taken the Chaldeans, and destroyed:
The particulars of this prophecy are dispersed and interwoven, and the same themes are left and then returned to. Babylon is abundant in treasures,…