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In Revelation 18, we see the destruction of Babylon, represented by a great city. The city is destroyed by fire and is no longer a place of luxury and wealth, as represented by grapes and crowns. Those who profited from Babylon’s wealth mourn her destruction, but heaven rejoices because justice has been served. This destruction is part of God’s plan to bring about the ultimate triumph of righteousness and lead his people into a new life, symbolized by the wedding of the Lamb and the bride.
Verse: Revelation 18:4 "Then I heard another voice from heaven say: ββCome out of her, my people,β so that you will not share in her sins, so that you will not receive any of her plagues;" ππ½π¬π
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