Isaias
Septuaginta
Septuaginta. The Book of Isaiah According to the Septuagint (Codex Alexandrinus). Ottley, Richard, Rusden, editor. Cambridge: C.J. Clay and Sons, 1904.
13 This (is) the word that the Lord spake concerning Moab, what time he also spake.
14 And now I say, Within three years, of the years of a hireling, shall the glory of Moab be dishonoured with all (his) much wealth, and shall be left very small and not honourable.
XVII. 1 The word against Damascus.
Behold, Damascus shall be removed from (among) cities, and shall become a ruin,
2 Deserted for ever, for a place for flocks to lie down and herds to rest, and there shall be none that chaseth them.
3 And no longer shall it be strong, for Ephraim to take refuge; and no longer there be a kingdom in Damascus, and the remnant of the Syrians: for thou art not better than the sons of Israel, and their glory.
4 Thus saith the Lord of Hosts, There shall be in that day a failing of the glory of Jacob, and the fat things of his glory shall be shaken.