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1 The
burden of Damascus.
“Behold, Damascus
is taken away
from being a
city, and it
will be a
ruinous heap.
2 The
cities of Aroer
are forsaken. They
will be for
flocks, which
shall lie down,
and no one
shall make them
afraid.
3 The
fortress shall
cease from Ephraim,
and the kingdom
from Damascus, and
the remnant
of Syria. They
will be as
the glory of
the children of
Israel,” says the
LORD of Armies.
4 “It
will happen in
that day that
the glory of
Jacob will be
made thin, and
the fatness of
his flesh will
become lean.
5 It
will be like
when the harvester gathers
the wheat, and his
arm reaps the
grain. Yes, it
will be like
when one gleans
grain in the
valley of Rephaim.
6 Yet
gleanings will be
left there, like
the shaking of
an olive tree,
two or three
olives in the
top of
the uppermost bough, four
or five in
the outermost branches
of a fruitful
tree,” says the
LORD, the God
of Israel.
7 In
that day, people
will look to
their Maker, and
their eyes will
have respect for
the Holy One
of Israel.
8 They
will not look
to the altars,
the work of
their hands;
neither shall they
respect that which
their fingers have
made, either
the Asherah poles or
the incense altars.
9 In
that day, their
strong cities will
be like the
forsaken places in
the woods and on
the mountain top, which
were forsaken from
before the
children of Israel;
and it will
be a desolation.
10 For
you have forgotten
the God of
your salvation,
and have not
remembered the
rock of your
strength. Therefore
you plant pleasant
plants, and set
out foreign seedlings.
11 In
the day of
your planting,
you hedge it in.
In the morning,
you make your
seed blossom, but
the harvest flees
away in the
day of grief
and of desperate
sorrow.
12 Ah,
the uproar of
many peoples who
roar like the
roaring of the
seas; and the
rushing of nations
that rush like
the rushing of
mighty waters!
13 The
nations will rush
like the rushing
of many waters,
but he will
rebuke them, and
they will flee
far off, and
will be chased
like the chaff
of the mountains
before the wind,
and like the
whirling dust
before the storm.
14 At
evening, behold,
terror! Before the
morning, they are
no more. This is
the portion of
those who
plunder us, and
the lot of
those who rob us.