This post was revised by both Chat-GPT and Deepseek for correction, as language models, both AI models checked the theories in their own language, which is English.
This post is actually a pilot of a series of posts dedicated to the prophecies of the Middle East in the Bible, which Christian Zionists use to mess up the Middle East every couple of years.
“Damascus will cease from being a city.”
— Book of Isaiah, Chapter 17
This verse from the Book of Isaiah went viral online on Wednesday, shortly after the Israeli airstrike on Damascus, the Syrian capital.
It was shared by a wide range of people—from devout American evangelicals to some inexplicably cheerful Assad supporters.
This well-known prophecy from Isaiah 17:1 (KJV) reads:
"The burden of Damascus. Behold, Damascus is taken away from being a city, and it shall be a ruinous heap."
The verse is part of a prophetic oracle, a biblical term referring to a divine message delivered by a prophet—typically announcing judgment, destruction, or doom upon a particular nation or city.
Damascus is one of several ancient cities mentioned in Isaiah’s oracles of judgment. At the time, it was the capital of the Aramean Kingdom, a political rival to both Judah and Israel (Samaria).
The prophecy foretells that Damascus will cease to exist as a city and will become a “ruinous heap.”
But here’s the problem: Damascus has been destroyed more times than San Francisco in a Hollywood disaster film—and it never actually ceased to be.