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Isaiah 17

Damascus will be destroyed and left in ruins, with its cities abandoned and its people scattered. The glory of Israel will be reduced, and the people will be left like a few remaining grains of wheat or olives on a tree. In the aftermath, the people will turn away from their idols and false gods and acknowledge the Holy One of Israel. The chapter concludes with a warning to the multitude of peoples who have devastated and plundered others, stating that they will be quickly taken away like dust before the wind.

1The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus will cease to be a city, and it will be like a heap of stones in ruin2The cities in ruin will be left for the flocks, and they will take rest there, and there will be no one who may terrify them3And assistance will cease from Ephraim, and the kingdom will cease from Damascus. And the remnant of Syria will be like the glory of the sons of Israel, says the Lord of hosts4And this shall be in that day: the glory of Jacob will be thinned, and the fatness of his flesh will be reduced5And it shall be like the gathering of the harvest which remains, and his arm will pick the ears of grain. And it shall be like a search for grain in the valley of Rephaim6And what is left behind in it will be like one cluster of grapes, or like a shaken olive tree with two or three olives at the top of a branch, or like four or five olives at the top of a tree, says the Lord God of Israel7In that day, a man will bow before his Maker, and his eyes will consider the Holy One of Israel8And he will not bow before the altars that his hands have made. And he will not consider the things that his fingers have made, the sacred groves and the shrines9In that day, his strong cities will be abandoned, like the plows and the grain fields which were left behind before the face of the sons of Israel, and you shall be deserted10For you have forgotten God your Savior, and you have not remembered your strong Helper. Because of this, you will plant trustworthy plants, but you will sow a foreign seed11In the day of your planting, the wild grapevine and your morning seed will flourish. The harvest has been taken away to the day of inheritance, and you will grieve heavily12Woe to the multitude of many peoples, like the multitude of the roaring sea! Woe to the tumult of crowds, like the noise of many waters13The peoples will make a noise, like the noise of waters overflowing, but he will rebuke him, and so he will flee far away. And he will be quickly taken away, like the dust of the mountains before the face of the wind, and like a whirlwind before a tempest14In the time of the evening, behold: there will be a disturbance. When it is early morning, he will not remain. This is the portion of those who have devastated us, and this is the lot of those who have plundered us
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