''except for your pathetic attempt to prove Isaiah was writing...

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    ''except for your pathetic attempt to prove Isaiah was writing about the King of Babylon''

    Except it is not just me saying it. Did you not see the quotes? Anyone who understands the references and usage of the terms and references see that the verses refer to the King of Babylon and not a invisible cosmic entity who rebelled against god...which is not supported by the Torah or anywhere else in the OT. You need to actually study rather than form personal opinions.

    ''if Isaiah was writing about the King of Babylon, then it is prophecy
    plain and simple''


    Plain and simple? Why not back your claim with empirical evidence that shows that these verses were in fact written before the poetically described events occurred?

    I eagerly await your evidence.
 
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