Matthew Poole Commentary - Isaiah 13:10 - 13:10

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Isaiah 13:10 - 13:10


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The constellations; which consist of many stars, and therefore give a greater light.



The sun shall be darkened; either,



1. Properly and really, by an eclipse; for prodigies in heaven do sometimes go before or accompany great and public calamities upon earth. Or,



2. Figuratively, and in appearance. All things shall look darkly and dismally; men shall have no comfort nor hope. See the like descriptions of a most calamitous state, Isa_5:30 34:4 Joe_2:10,31, &c.



In his going forth; as soon as he riseth, when he is most welcome to men, and giveth them hopes of a pleasant day. As soon as they have any appearance or hope of amendment, they shall be instantly disappointed.