Babylonian captivity - The words are full of symbolic significance regarding the power of evil at work in every generation. Romans 1:18-32
describes the ‘cause and effect’ of ‘Babylonian captivity’: They did
not glorify God and “God gave them over to the sinful desires of their
hearts” (Romans 1:21,24).
In the midst of ‘Babylonian captivity’, God remains faithful to His
promises: “O Lord Almighty, blessed is the man who trusts in You” (Psalm 84:12).
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