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21 Δεκ 2020 · The king of Babylon who "destroyed the world ... demolished the greatest cities" would be Nebuchadnezzar II (the "great") 605 BC - 562 BC. Nebuchadnezzar conquered Charchemish, Egypt, Assyria, Phoenicia, Judea, Cilicia, and kept Jehoiachin in prison for 37 years (Jer 52:31).
9 Then they took the king, and carried him up unto the king of Babylon to Riblah in the land of Hamath; where he gave judgment upon him. 10 And the king of Babylon slew the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes: he slew also all the princes of Judah in Riblah.
For this is what the Lord GOD says: ‘Behold, I will bring against Tyre from the north Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon, king of kings, with horses and chariots, with cavalry and a great company of troops.
Traditionally, the king of Babylon in Isaiah 14 was interpreted as being Satan, with particular application of verses 12–14 to his fall from heaven. This interpretation has lost traction among scholars in the past two centuries with the rise of different approaches to Scripture.
But why was the king of Tyre and the king of Babylon first addressed? It is possible that the prophet did it this way for a practical purpose. The king of Tyre and the king of Babylon had both claimed worship as Divine Beings (see Daniel 3:1-12 ).
1 Σεπ 2023 · Satan’s fall from heaven is symbolically described in Isaiah 14:12–14 and Ezekiel 28:12–18. While these two passages are referring specifically to the kings of Babylon and Tyre, we believe they also reference the spiritual power behind those kings, namely, Satan. These passages describe why Satan fell, but they do not say when the fall ...
How the oppressor has ceased: God wants us to know now that He has numbered the days of the king of spiritual Babylon — Satan. There will come a day when his oppression has ceased , and when the LORD will break the staff of the wicked , and the scepter of the rulers .