Isaiah 46 is a courtroom satire and a theological manifesto. The prophet mocks the gods of Babylon — Bel and Nebo — as burdens that must be carried by weary animals, while Yahweh declares that He alone carries His people from birth to old age. The chapter pivots from idolatry's a
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