Isaiah 17 is an oracle concerning Damascus that was partially fulfilled when the Assyrians conquered Aram in 732 BC and 10 years later conquered the breakaway Northern Kingdom of Israel.
It’s
the portion of Isaiah 17 that
were not fulfilled that concern us today, and the most obvious one is the fact
that Damascus has never been reduced to a heap of ruins. Although the city has
been conquered several times it has yet to be destroyed like the prophecy of Isaiah 17:1-2 requires.
Damascus
has proved to be a most resilient city. It was conquered by the Israelites
(1000 BC), the Assyrians (732 BC), the Babylonians (606 BC), the Persians (530
BC), the Greeks (330 BC), the Nabateans (85 BC), the Romans (63 BC), the
Byzantines (634 AD), the Mamelukes (1250 AD) and the Ottoman Turks (1516 AD).
But the city itself has always survived and is now claimed to be the oldest
continuously inhabited city in the world with a 5,000 year history. Its current
population is CLOSE
to 2
million, yet Isaiah 17:1-2 indicates that it will one day cease to
EXIST
.
Ever since the Syrian
civil war began in 2011 students of prophecy have been looking for the complete
fulfillment of Isaiah 17. Several times in the 4 years
since then it has appeared as if the destruction of Damascus was imminent, but
each time the city was spared.
It’s
important to remember in all of this that as far as Isaiah 17 is concerned,
it’s not enough for the Assad government to be deposed. For Isaiah’s prophecy
to be fulfilled, Damascus has to become an uninhabitable ruin.
In
the current go around, it’s being said that the only reason Isaiah 17 has not been
fulfilled is because of the support it enjoys from Iran and its client Hezbollah,
and the indecisiveness of the Obama Administration. Middle Eastern allies are
understandably upset by the inconsistency of U.S. policy.
Saudi
Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey, who are determined to see Assad gone, have been
providing massive SUPPORT
to the
rebel Jabhat al Nusra Front (freshly renamed the Muslim Army of Conquest to
disguise their al Qaeda affiliation) who are fighting against both the Syrian
army and ISIS.
Being
forced to fight on five different fronts simultaneously, the Syrian Army is
losing heart and battlefield desertions are on the increase. Beleaguered on all
sides and having just given up another major airbase, the army no longer has
the mobility necessary to maintain the defense of the country and is regrouping
around Damascus. just a week after losing the big Palmyra air base to the
Islamic State – and with it large stocks of ammo and military equipment –
Syrian military and air units have began pulling out of their base at Deir
ez-Zour, Bashar Assad’s last military stronghold in eastern Syria. Some
observers say if the current trend CONTINUES
Assad will
soon have insufficient troops to even defend Damascus.
Therefore we are once
again at a point where it looks as if the Assad government is about to fall.
But just this week Iran alerted the world to look for “major events” in Syria
in the days to come. This has been interpreted as an announcement that a large
scale intervention by Iran on Syria’s behalf is COMING
SOON
Some
sources speculate that Iran may have asked its client Hezbollah to re-direct
some of the 80,000 rockets and missiles it claims to have pointed at Israel and
use them instead against the Syrian rebels and ISIS to halt their progress
against the Syrian Army. It also appears likely that a significant deployment
of Iranian troops will soon be airlifted to Syria to bolster the disheartened
Assad forces. Reports out of Lebanon indicate that up to 15,000 Iranian troops
are ALREADY
on their way to Syria.
So
it appears the NEXT
round in the
SLOW
motion
fulfillment of Isaiah 17will involve Saudi Arabia, Qatar,
and Turkey ACTIVELY
supporting
the rebels, with Iran, what’s left of the Syrian Army, and Hezbollah defending
the Assad regime. Then there’s the wild card ISIS, that actually controls about
half the country, against all of them. Russia has evacuated the personnel it
brought in to support the Syrian Army. This has been seen as their
disengagement from a deteriorating situation. Time will tell.
Most observers believe
that even if the Assad government is toppled, fighting among the various
factions will CONTINUE
But
on a day when the Lord has determined, Damascus will be destroyed. He who knows
the end from the BEGINNING
and from
ancient times what is still to come will bring about what He has said, and will
do what He has planned (Isaiah
46:10-11).
At
this point, that seems to be the only certainty in the slow motion fulfillment
of Isaiah 17. But while He knows the
future we don’t, and He could choose to act any day, so we’d better stay tuned.
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