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23 Against Damascus.[a] Concerning Damascus:

Hamath and Arpad are deeply troubled,
    for they have heard distressing news.
In their concern, they are filled with anxiety,
    tossed about like the sea
    that cannot be calmed.
24 Damascus has been weakened;
    gripped with panic, she prepares to flee.
Anguish and sorrow have overwhelmed her;
    her pain is like that of a woman in labor.
25 How can this renowned city be forsaken
    in which I take such delight?

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Footnotes

  1. Jeremiah 49:23 Damascus and the other Syrian cities had often seen invaders passing through their land. Damascus was the capital of an Aramean state that was a stubborn rival of Israel. This magnificent oasis was at the center of the great communication routes. Some of its princes bore the name Ben-hadad.