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  • Syria on the East, and the Philistines in the west, that will fall upon him wide-mouthed. And even so the Lord’s anger is not appeased; his hand threatens us still. (Isaiah 9, 12)

  • Ephraim protected no more, Damascus a kingdom no more, what is left of Syria will enjoy no more renown than Israel itself; such is her doom from the Lord of hosts. (Isaiah 17, 3)

  • that was before thy own sins came to light, that now disgrace thee before Syria’s daughters, Philistia’s daughters, thy watchful neighbours north and south. (Ezekiel 16, 57)

  • Syria, too, for the multitude of thy wares, must trade with thee, exposing in thy mart carbuncles, and purple, and embroidery, and lawn, and silk, and rubies. (Ezekiel 27, 16)

  • and Emath, by Berotha and Sabarim (where Emath marches with Syria) and Hazar Tichon (near the Hauran country) (Ezekiel 47, 16)

  • The eastern frontier is to be drawn between Hauran and what is now Syria, between Galaad and Israel proper, down the line of the Jordan to the Dead Sea. (Ezekiel 47, 18)

  • Not unavenged; scion of her own father’s stock shall march on Syria, and do battle, and prevail; (Daniel 11, 7)

  • shall carry off to Egypt the images of Syria’s gods, its treasures of silver and gold. Then, his rival mastered, (Daniel 11, 8)

  • To Syria’s heirs the quarrel is left; and now there are great hosts a-mustering, under a new king that must ever be hurrying on, like river in flood, returning with spirit to the charge, throwing all his forces into the assault. (Daniel 11, 10)

  • See with what fury the Egyptian king takes the field against him, rallies a great host of his own, and over Syria’s host gains the mastery! (Daniel 11, 11)

  • back Syria comes, in greater force than ever, ranks filled, and treasures swollen, with the years. (Daniel 11, 13)

  • Back goes the king of Syria, enriched with spoil, wreaking his spite on God’s covenant as he journeys home; (Daniel 11, 28)


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