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  • A Prophecy about Damascus

    The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus is taken away from [being] a city, and it shall be a ruinous heap.
  • A Message about Damascus and Israel

    This message came to me concerning Damascus:
    “Look, the city of Damascus will disappear!
    It will become a heap of ruins.
  • The cities of Aroer are forsaken: they shall be for flocks; and they shall lie down and there shall be none to make them afraid.
  • The towns of Aroer will be deserted.
    Flocks will graze in the streets and lie down undisturbed,
    with no one to chase them away.
  • The fortress also shall cease from Ephraim, and the kingdom from Damascus, and the remnant of Syria: they shall be as the glory of the children of Israel, saith Jehovah of hosts.
  • The fortified towns of Israela will also be destroyed,
    and the royal power of Damascus will end.
    All that remains of Syriab
    will share the fate of Israel’s departed glory,”
    declares the LORD of Heaven’s Armies.
  • And in that day it shall come to pass, that the glory of Jacob shall be made thin, and the fatness of his flesh shall become lean.
  • “In that day Israel’sc glory will grow dim;
    its robust body will waste away.
  • And it shall be as when the reaper gathereth the corn, and reapeth the ears with his arm; yea, it shall be as he that gathereth ears in the valley of Rephaim.
  • The whole land will look like a grainfield
    after the harvesters have gathered the grain.
    It will be desolate,
    like the fields in the valley of Rephaim after the harvest.
  • And a gleaning shall be left in it, as at the shaking of an olive-tree: two, three berries above, in the tree-top; four, five in its fruitful boughs, saith Jehovah, the God of Israel.
  • Only a few of its people will be left,
    like stray olives left on a tree after the harvest.
    Only two or three remain in the highest branches,
    four or five scattered here and there on the limbs,”
    declares the LORD, the God of Israel.
  • In that day shall man look to his Maker, and his eyes shall have regard to the Holy One of Israel.
  • Then at last the people will look to their Creator
    and turn their eyes to the Holy One of Israel.
  • And he will not look to the altars, the work of his hands, nor have regard to what his fingers have made, neither the Asherahs nor the sun-images.
  • They will no longer look to their idols for help
    or worship what their own hands have made.
    They will never again bow down to their Asherah poles
    or worship at the pagan shrines they have built.
  • In that day shall his strong cities be as the forsaken tract in the woodland, and the mountain-top which they forsook before the children of Israel; and there shall be desolation.
  • Their largest cities will be like a deserted forest,
    like the land the Hivites and Amorites abandonedd
    when the Israelites came here so long ago.
    It will be utterly desolate.
  • For thou hast forgotten the God of thy salvation, and hast not been mindful of the rock of thy strength; therefore shalt thou plant pleasant plantations, and shalt set them with foreign slips:
  • Why? Because you have turned from the God who can save you.
    You have forgotten the Rock who can hide you.
    So you may plant the finest grapevines
    and import the most expensive seedlings.
  • in the day of thy planting wilt thou make [them] to grow, and on the morrow wilt thou make thy seed to flourish; [but] the harvest will flee in the day of taking possession, and the sorrow will be incurable.
  • They may sprout on the day you set them out;
    yes, they may blossom on the very morning you plant them,
    but you will never pick any grapes from them.
    Your only harvest will be a load of grief and unrelieved pain.
  • Ha! a tumult of many peoples! they make a noise as the noise of the seas; -- and the rushing of nations! they rush as the rushing of mighty waters.
  • Listen! The armies of many nations
    roar like the roaring of the sea.
    Hear the thunder of the mighty forces
    as they rush forward like thundering waves.
  • The nations rush as the rushing of many waters; but he will rebuke them, and they shall flee far away, and shall be chased as the chaff of the mountains before the wind, and like a whirling [of dust] before the whirlwind:
  • But though they thunder like breakers on a beach,
    God will silence them, and they will run away.
    They will flee like chaff scattered by the wind,
    like a tumbleweed whirling before a storm.
  • behold, at eventide, trouble; before the morning they are not. This is the portion of them that spoil us, and the lot of them that rob us.
  • In the evening Israel waits in terror,
    but by dawn its enemies are dead.
    This is the just reward of those who plunder us,
    a fitting end for those who destroy us.

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