9. I--will bewail for its desolation, though I belong to another
nation (see on
Isa 15:5).
with . . . weeping of Jazer--as Jazer weeps.
shouting for . . . fallen--rather, "Upon thy
summer fruits and upon thy luxuriant vines the shouting (the
battle shout, instead of the joyous shout of the
grape-gatherers, usual at the vintage) is fallen"
(Isa 16:10;
Jer 25:30; 51:14).
In the parallel passage
(Jer 48:32)
the words substantially express the same sense. "The spoiler is
fallen upon thy summer fruits."
JFB.
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