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Isaiah contains a series of oracles against the foreign enemies of Israel and upon unfaithful elements within Israel itself. 1.beginning with Babylon, the future enemy that would destroy Judah Isaiah goes on to prophesy judgment on: -Assyria -Philistia -Moab -Syria -and Israel 2. and nations -Egypt -Babylon and her allies -Jerusalem and her unfaithful leaders 3.the city of Tyre

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