The King James Bible presents Canaan and Babylon as two distinct entities with different societal and state-run structures, though both are condemned for similar sins (idolatry, abominations, violence). Canaan represents a collection of localized, tribal city-states in the Promised Land, while Babylon embodies a centralized, imperial power that conquers and rules vast territories. The Bible judges both by God’s standard of truth, portraying Canaan as a defiled land ripe for dispossession and Babylon as a proud empire used by God for judgment but ultimately doomed for its own wickedness.
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