Jeremiah 49:23-27

Prophecy against Damascus

23 Concerning 1Damascus. "2Hamath and 3Arpad are put to shame, For they have heard bad news; They are 4disheartened. There is anxiety by the sea, It 5cannot * be calmed.
24 "Damascus has become helpless; She has turned away to flee, And panic has gripped her; 6Distress and pangs have taken hold of her Like a woman in childbirth.
25 "How the 7city of praise has not been deserted, The town of My joy!
26 "Therefore, her 8young men will fall in her streets, And all the men of war will be silenced in that day," declares the LORD of hosts.
27 "I will 9set fire to the wall of Damascus, And it will devour the fortified towers of 10Ben-hadad."

Jeremiah 49:23-27 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 49

This chapter contains prophecies concerning the judgments of God on several nations and kingdoms, chiefly bordering on the land of Israel; on the Ammonites, Jer 49:1-6; on the Edomites, Jer 49:7-22; on the kingdom of Damascus, or the Syrians, Jer 49:23-27; on the Kedarenes or Arabians, Jer 49:28-33; and on the Elamites or Persians, Jer 49:34-39.

Cross References 10

  • 1. Genesis 14:15; Genesis 15:2; 2 Kings 5:12; 2 Chronicles 16:2; Isaiah 7:8; Isaiah 17:1; Amos 1:3; Acts 9:2
  • 2. Numbers 13:21; Isaiah 10:9; Jeremiah 39:5; Amos 6:2
  • 3. 2 Kings 18:34; 2 Kings 19:13; Isaiah 10:9
  • 4. Exodus 15:15; Nahum 2:10
  • 5. Isaiah 57:20
  • 6. Isaiah 13:8
  • 7. Jeremiah 33:9; Jeremiah 51:41
  • 8. Jeremiah 11:22; Jeremiah 50:30; Amos 4:10
  • 9. Jeremiah 43:12; Amos 1:3-5
  • 10. 1 Kings 15:18-20; 2 Kings 13:3

Footnotes 3

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