Two conclusions can be drawn from the preceding evidence that the Lord alone is God: (1) Babylon’s great pride is foolishness (47:1–15); (2) Israel needs to pay attention to the word of the Lord (48:1–22).
In this taunt against Babylon, the queen of nations is humiliated, forced to work as a servant girl.
Babylon’s confidence and arrogance were well known (see 14:13–17; Dan 4:30). All of this nation’s charms, magic, and wisdom were useless against the disaster decreed for it.
In the face of calamity, Babylon would turn to occult practices for help, but it would not find help.