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The Fragility of Worldly Glory
Commentaries extensively describe Damascus as a "city of praise," renowned for its beauty, wealth, and delightful location. Matthew Henry uses this to make a spiritual point: its joy was carnal and worldly. The city's destruction demonstrates that placing one's security and happiness in earthly delights and human achievements is ultimately self-deceiving and offers no protection from God's judgment.
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Jeremiah
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18th Century
Theologian
An exclamation of sorrow wrung from the prophet at the thought of the people of Damascus remaining to be slaughtered. The words "my joy" express th…
19th Century
Bishop
How is the city of praise not left...! —The exclamation, half scornful, half ironical, points to the fact that the inhabi…
16th Century
Theologian
Some think “my” to be redundant and therefore render it “the city of joy”; but they seem to be induced by no good reason. They think it absurd that…
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17th Century
Pastor
How is the city of praise not left
The city of Damascus, famous for its antiquity, its wealth and riches, strength…
17th Century
Minister
How easily God can dispirit those nations that have been most celebrated for valour! Damascus grows feeble. It was a city of joy, having all the de…