CLAIM: The wicked and proud are described as being like “death, which cannot be satisfied” (v. 5). This will be fulfilled most in the Antichrist, who will gather all the nations against the Lord’s anointed. A partial fulfillment of this occurred when Babylon plundered the nations, and then was plundered in 539 BC by the Persians. The complete fulfillment of this prophecy requires that the wicked one gathers all nations to himself (v. 5). Babylon was a prophetic picture of this, but did not fulfill all the details of this prophecy. Babylon did not gather all the nations, but only a small portion of them. The Antichrist will gather and oppress every nation to some degree (Ps. 2:1-3; Rev. 13:14-17, 16:13-14, 17:12-14).
This is an end-times stretch. The idea that “all nations” must refer to ever possible and conceivable nation fails through various other examples in scripture, which, knowingly fulfilled, and not to be re-fulfilled or “completely fulfilled”, are listed as “all nations”, but indicates the totality of the “civilized nations”, and not necessarily every possible nation (which, if taken to its extreme, must include all native nations, such as the “navajo nation”, “cherokee nation”, etc), as well Aztec and Inca civilizations, which still have a remnant, but no military. This phrase, Biblically, does not require every enumerated nation upon the planet, as other examples indicate.