Verse 12
"Woe to him that buildeth a town with blood, and establisheth a city by iniquity."
WOE III
Against cruelty and violence. Deane's comment upon the bloody deeds of the Babylonians in this context is appropriate:
"The mutilations of prisoners, the weary imprisonments, the massacre of non-combatants, the refinement of cruelty shown in the execution of children before the eyes of their fathers (and then blinding the fathers!) - these and similar atrocities of the Babylonians are totally without excuse ... We cannot be surprised that when the final judgment was denounced against Babylon, it was declared to be sent, in a great measure, because of men's blood."[31]
Great Babylon, standing ever since the flood, doubtless appeared to men as impregnable, a mighty stronghold incapable of being overthrown; but God himself has written "Futile" over the works of men that are wrought without regard for the Creator and his sacred law. The whirling suns shall brush every civilization into the grave unless that civilization is built upon Truth, God's truth. The sands of time shall bury the wicked; the tides of history shall wash them away. The only kingdom that cannot be destroyed is the kingdom of the Lord (Hebrews 12:28).
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