Damascus in Smiths Bible Dictionary
one of the most ancient and most important of the cities of
Syria. It is situated 130 miles northeast of Jerusalem, in a
plain of vast size and of extreme fertility, which lies east
of the great chain of Anti-Libanus, on the edge of the
desert. This fertile plain, which is nearly circular and
about 30 miles in diameter, is due to the river Barada,
which is probably the "Abana" of Scripture. Two other
streams the Wady Helbon upon the north and the Awaj, which
flows direct from Hermon upon the south, increase the
fertility of the Damascene plain, and contend for the honor
of representing the "Pharpar" of Scripture. According to
Josephus, Damascus was founded by Uz grandson of Shem. It is
first mentioned in Scripture in connection with Abraham, Ge
14:15 whose steward was a native of the place. Ge 15:2 At
one time david became complete master of the whole
territory, which he garrisoned with israelites. 2Sa 8:5,6 It
was in league with Baasha, king of Israel against Asa, 1Ki
15:19; 2Ch 16:3 and afterwards in league with Asa against
Baasha. 1Ki 15:20 Under Ahaz it was taken by Tiglath-
pileser, 2Ki 16:7,8,9 the kingdom of Damascus brought to an
end, and the city itself destroyed, the inhabitants being
carried captive into Assyria. 2Ki 16:9 comp. Isai 7:8 and
Amos 1:5
Afterwards it passed successively under the dominion
of the Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Macedonians, Romans
and Saracens, and was at last captured by the Turks in 1516
A.D. Here the apostle Paul was converted and preached the
gospel. Ac 9:1-25 Damascus has always been a great centre
for trade. Its present population is from 100,000 to
150,000. It has a delightful climate. Certain localities are
shown as the site of those scriptural events which specially
interest us in its history. Queen's Street, which runs
straight through the city from east to west, may be the
street called Straight. Ac 9:11 The house of Judas and that
of Ananias are shown, but little confidence can be placed in
any of these traditions.
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