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Oracle of Judgment on Damascus
declares[fn] Yahweh of hosts.
declares[fn] Yahweh, the God of Israel.
9 On that day, its fortified cities[fn] will be like the abandonment of the wooded place and the summit,[fn] which they deserted because of the children of Israel; and there will be desolation.
The Roar of the Peoples
17:1 These words in Hebrew (and “flocks” in the next line) all begin with the same letter, Ayin
17:1 Literally “there is not one who frightens”
17:1 Literally “declaration of”
17:4 Literally “a gathering of a reaper of”
17:6 Literally “beating of an olive tree”
17:6 Literally “declaration of”
17:9 Literally “the cities of his fortress”
17:9 Perhaps this difficult phrase originally read “abandonment of the wooded heights of the Amorites”
17:9 Literally “plant it”
17:9 Reading the same consonants as a verb, nad, rather than the noun ned, which would mean “a heap ofthe harvest”
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