Damascus is an interesting place. Jesus was there. Apparently, it has been under seige and attack but it has been continuously inhabited and has not suffered the fate of so many cities around it, such as Jerusalem with not so much as one stone standing upon another stone (the temple) or so many others where you find the foundations buried under 4 feet of debris, soil etc. And the big one, all of the inhabitants being carried off into slavery - or outright slaughtered (thus, the miracle that it has been continuously inhabited for so long). In contrast, how many times has Jerusalem been utterly flattened with either the Assyrians, Babylonians or Romans or who knows who else carrying them off to be slaves and dispersed throughout the known world at the time?
So, Assad is out - apparently fled his palace a few days ago. Damascus has still not become a ruinous heap - so what will happen? Will Russia attempt (with the current distraction in Ukraine) to take it back and place their puppet back in power? If so, will that surge to take it back flatten it finally? So far as I know, other than an Israeli attack on the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, it is still a city intact.
What is the prophecy of Ezekiel 38?
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