Commentaries:
Barnes' Notes
And it shall come to pass - That is, then thou shalt take up a taunting song against the king of Babylon Isaiah 14:4.
That the Lord shall give thee rest - (compare Isaiah 38:12). The nature of this predicted rest, is more fully described in Ezekiel 28:25-26.
From thy sorrow - The long pain of thy captivity in Babylon.
And from thy fear - Hebrew, ' Trembling.' That is, the apprehension of the ills to which they were continually exposed. Trembling is usually one effect of fear.
And from thy hard bondage - The severe and galling servitude of seventy years.
Other commentary entries containing this verse:
Job 37:2
Psalms 139:24
Isaiah 49:10
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