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The WEekly Word
The WEekly Word
A Blog of Encouragement from our Pastors
weekly word – 5/28/2026
The Future Destruction of Babylon, Assyria, and Philistia (Isaiah 14)
Isaiah 14 describes the collapse of three of Israel’s enemies: Babylon, Assyria, and Philistia. Of these, the description of Babylon is the longest. Chapter thirteen described Babylon’s downfall in 539 BC; this chapter looks to the final destruction of Babylon.
The first verse describes Gentiles joining Israel in the future: “When Yahweh will have compassion on Jacob and again choose Israel, and put them in their own land, then sojourners will join them and attach themselves to the house of Jacob.” This verse anticipates a future when, by God’s grace, the nation of Israel repents and believes in the Messiah. When this happens, many Gentiles who believe in Jesus will join the nation, like Rahab and Ruth in the Old Testament (see also Romans 11:17-24).
The next two verses (2-3) show a reversal in Israel’s relationship to the Gentiles. After Israel believes in their Messiah, the rest of the nations will begin to serve them. Other chapters describe this service; Gentiles will build, minister to, and nurse the young of Israel (Isaiah 49:23; 60:14-15; 61:5). It will no doubt be a joy to do so in such a period of righteousness and justice through Christ (9:6-7; 11:1-9).
After this, Isaiah records a lengthy taunt-song against Babylon in verses 4-21. The first section (4-11) denounces the empire of Babylon for its wickedness. The second section (12-21) is a denunciation of the ruler of the nations, a supernatural being: “How you have fallen from heaven, O star of the morning, son of the dawn” (12). This isn’t just a king; it’s Satan. Likewise, the nation isn’t just “Babylon”; it’s a worldwide system led by Satan. Finally, God promises that He will cast Satan into a worse part of Sheol than the rest of the wicked rulers of the world (20).
Other passages in the New Testament mention Satan’s downfall like Isaiah 14: Luke 10:18, John 12:31, 2 Peter 2:4, Jude 6; Revelation 9:1. Satan also leads a vast world-system called Babylon in Revelation (Revelation 13:1-4).
As God closes out this section, He promises a complete destruction of this wicked empire (22-23). He leaves no remnant of the nation behind, so that its legacy will never be revived in His kingdom. This future Babylon isn’t the ancient Neo-Babylonian Empire; it’s an empire that tries to exert total control over the lifestyle and worship of humanity. Revelation 14:8, 16:19, 18:2 and 10 all show the same fall of Babylon at the coming of Jesus to reign.
Two other nations are destroyed in this chapter: Assyria (24-27) and Philistia (28-32). They were destroyed by the Neo-Babylonian Empire within 200 years of Isaiah’s life. God warns them both, as He does all nations, to recognize His power alone (27, 32).
The future downfall of the sinful world is just as certain as the past downfalls of Assyrian and Philistia. God always keeps His promises. The right response to these prophecies is to repent and trust in Jesus the Messiah, so that we don’t have to fear the future.
Pastor David
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