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Judgment on Damascus

23 Concerning Damascus.

Hamath and Arpad are confounded,
    for they have heard bad news;
they melt in fear; they are troubled like the sea[a]
    that cannot be quiet.(A)
24 Damascus has become feeble; she turned to flee,
    and panic seized her;
anguish and pangs seize her,
    as of a woman in labor.
25 How is the famous city not forsaken,[b]
    the town of my joy?[c](B)
26 Therefore her young men shall fall in her squares,
    and all her soldiers shall be destroyed on that day,
            says the Lord of hosts.(C)
27 And I will kindle a fire at the wall of Damascus,
    and it shall devour the strongholds of Ben-hadad.(D)

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Footnotes

  1. 49.23 Cn: Heb there is trouble in the sea
  2. 49.25 Vg: Heb is not forsaken
  3. 49.25 Syr Vg Tg: Heb the town of my joy

Prophecies against Damascus

23 To Damascus:

“Hamath and Arpad will be humiliated.
    Their courage melts because they have heard bad news.
        There is anxiety like[a] the sea that cannot be calmed.
24 Damascus will become weak.
    She will turn to flee, but panic will seize her.
Distress and anguish will take hold of her
    like that of[b] a woman giving birth.
25 Why[c] is the famous city,[d] the joyful town,
    not abandoned?
26 Therefore her young men will fall in her streets,
    and all her soldiers will be silenced on that day,”
        declares the Lord of the Heavenly Armies.
27 “I’ll kindle a fire in the wall of Damascus,
    and it will devour the strongholds of Ben-hadad.”

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Footnotes

  1. Jeremiah 49:23 Lit. by
  2. Jeremiah 49:24 The Heb. lacks that of
  3. Jeremiah 49:25 Lit. How
  4. Jeremiah 49:25 Lit. city of praise