Old Damascus neighborhood must be destroyed
The city of my praise
By Craig C. White
Most Christians are familiar with the Bible verse that says that Damascus will become a ruinous heap. But the Bible defines a specific Damascus neighborhood that must be destroyed.
Isaiah 17:1-2 The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city, and it shall be a ruinous heap.
Has Damascus already become a ruinous heap? Some outlying neighborhoods have. But the central core of Damascus remains relatively intact. Does this satisfy Bible prophecy? Not yet. Jeremiah chapter 49 identifies the neighborhood of Old Damascus with its Old buildings and ancient renown.
Jeremiah 49:25 How is the city of praise not left, the city of my joy!
Two different Hebrew words for city are used in the verse above. The city of praise is a fortified city that has been celebrated in song. When God says “how is the city not left” he could be communicating his astonishment that even after a terrible assault on Damascus, the city has still not surrendered. When God calls Damascus “the city of my joy!” he is specifically saying that he delights in the cities old buildings. So we are looking for the destruction of the old part of the city. The neighborhood of Old Damascus is the seat of Syria’s government as well as its center of ancient history. Damascus is the oldest continually inhabited city on earth. It was founded by the Aramaeans over four thousand years ago, and was inhabited two thousand years before that. Damascus is a living depiction of human history.
Map of Damascus with the neighborhood of old Damascus outlined in red. This is the area of Damascus that the Bible pinpoints!
Video showing the devastation of the al-Dukhania neighborhood east of Damascus
After you view this video you will understand that the Bible does not require Damascus to be destroyed by a nuclear bomb as so many Bible prophecy buffs teach.
Craig,
The prophet Amos seems to be indicting not only Damascus, but other cities in the region such as: Tyre, Gaza, Edom, Moab, and the strongholds of Bozrah. It seems as though God is accusing these people of war crimes, because he cites specific atrocities. Do you think that when Syria is invaded, some of these other areas will be set ablaze as well? The atrocities being committed in those same regions are just as abhorribl, if not worse today.
David
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Hi David. Amos does condemn other nations and peoples. I think that their warnings are separate from that of Damascus. Amos’ warnings could be in consecutive order. All of these nations will certainly be judged by God. I don’t think that the Church will be on earth to see it happen. We may not be here to see Damascus destroyed!
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As he journeyed he came near Damascus, and suddenly a light shone around him from heaven. Then he fell to the ground, and heard a voice saying to him, “Saul, Saul, dwhy are you persecuting Me?”
And he said, “Who are You, Lord?”
When I read this, I thought that when Turkey is on its way to Damascus, we need to know the Lord very well.
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