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OET-RV by cross-referenced section ISA 17:1

ISA 17:1–17:11 ©

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Bad news for Damascus

Isa 17:1–11

17A message for Damascus:[ref]

Listen, Damascus will cease to be a city

≈ and will become a heap of rubble.

2Aroer’s cities will be abandoned to sheep and goats.

They’ll lie down there and there’ll be no one around to frighten them.

3Forts will disappear from Efrayim

≈ and Damascus will lose its kingdom.

The remnant from Syria (Heb. Aram) will be a prize for the Israelis.

That’s what Commander-in-chief Yahweh says.

4At that time, Yakob (Jacob/Israel) will become insignificant.

The fat on his body will waste away.

5Originally the harvester reaped all the grain,

→ then it was stalks of grain,

→ then an individual picking up a stalk of grain,

→ in the Refa’im valley.

6≈ There’ll be a few stalks left over,

like beating an olive tree to ge the two or three olives at the top,

or four or five on the upper branches.

That’s what Yisrael’s god Yahweh says.

7At that time humankind will look at their maker,

≈ and turn their eyes to the holy one of Yisrael.

8They’ll stop trusting the altars that they themselves made,

≈ They’ll stop noticing the Asherah poles and incense altars crafted with their own fingers.

9At that time, their fortified cities will be abandoned like a deserted part of the forest,

≈ and their summits will be abandoned and desolate as Yisrael advances,

10because you’ve forgotten the god who saved you,

≈ and you didn’t remember the rock that you used for protection.

So you sow pleasant plantations

and plant vine cuttings from a stranger.

11You nurture what you’ve planted,

and in the morning, your seed will have sprouted,

but the harvest will become a heap in a time of sickness,

and the pain will be incurable.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Jer 49:23-27:

23[ref] 24 25 26 27


49:23-27: Isa 17:1-3; Amos 1:3-5; Zech 9:1.

Amos 1:3-5:

Syria

3This is what Yahweh says:

Even if Damascus was three or four sins below the threshold,

I wouldn’t turn away their punishment,

for the cruel things they did to the people of Gilead.[ref]

4I’ll send a fire into King Hazael’s house,

≈ and it will devour King Ben-Hadad’s fortresses.

5I’ll smash the gate bars of Damascus

and eliminate the ruler of the Aven Valley,

and also the leader of Beyt-Eden.

The people of Aram will go in captivity to Kir,”

says Yahweh.


1:3-5: Isa 17:1-3; Jer 49:23-27; Zech 9:1.

Zech 9:1:

9This is a declaration of Yahweh’s message concerning the Syrian Hadrak region and focussing on Damascus city, because the eyes of all humanity, including all of Yisrael’s tribes, are toward Yahweh.[ref]


9:1: Isa 17:1-3; Jer 49:23-27; Amos 1:3-5.

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