1 Thea Or burden oforacle concerning Damascus. “Behold, Damascus is about to be removed from being a city And will become a fallen ruin. | |
2 “The citiesb Gr reads forever and everof Aroer are forsaken; They will be for flocksc Lit and they will lie downto lie down in, And there will be no one to frighten them. | |
3 “Thed Or fortificationfortified city will disappear from Ephraim, Ande Or royal power, kingdomsovereignty from Damascus And the remnant of Aram; They will be like the glory of the sons of Israel,” Declares the LORD of hosts. | |
4 Now in that day the glory of Jacob willf Lit become thinfade, And the fatness of his flesh will become lean. | |
5 It will be even like theg Lit gathering of the harvest, the standing grainreaper gathering the standing grain, As his arm harvests the ears, Or it will be like one gleaning ears of grain In the valley of Rephaim. | |
6 Yet gleanings will be left in it like theh Lit strikingshaking of an olive tree, Two or three olives on the topmost bough, Four or five on the branches of a fruitful tree, Declares the LORD, the God of Israel. | |
7 In that day man will have regard for his Maker And his eyes will look to the Holy One of Israel. | |
8 He will not have regard for the altars, the work of his hands, Nor will he look to that which his fingers have made, Even thei I.e. wooden symbols of a female deityAsherim andj Or sun pillarsincense stands. | |
9 In that dayk I.e. man’stheir strong cities will be likel Gr reads the deserted places of the Amorites and the Hivites which they abandonedforsaken places in the forest, Or likem Or the treetopbranches which they abandoned before the sons of Israel; Andn Lit itthe land will be a desolation. | |
10 For you have forgotten the God of your salvation And have not remembered the rock of your refuge. Therefore you plant delightful plants And set them with vine slips of a strange god. | |
11 In the day that you plant it you carefully fence it in, And in the morning you bring your seed to blossom; But the harvest will be a heap In a day of sickliness and incurable pain. | |
12 Alas, the uproar of many peoples Who roar like the roaring of the seas, And the rumbling of nations Who rush on like the rumbling of mighty waters! | |
13 The nations rumble on like the rumbling of many waters, But He will rebuke them and they will flee far away, And be chased like chaff in the mountains before the wind, Or like whirling dust before a gale. | |
14 At evening time, behold, there is terror! Before morning they are no more. o Lit ThisSuch will be the portion of those who plunder us And the lot of those who pillage us. | |