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At eveningtide trouble — In the evening — that is, in the night.
Before the morning he is not — That is, he is destroyed. …

And behold at eveningtide trouble. — The words, though spoken in general terms, received a special fulfilment in the destruction of Sennac…

And, behold, at evening tide trouble. The meaning is, “As when a storm has been raised in the evening, and soon afterwards subsid…

And behold at eveningtide trouble Or terror F1 and consternation; which some understand of that which was in the Assyria…

The rage and force of the Assyrians resembled the mighty waters of the sea; but when the God of Israel would rebuke them, they would flee like chaf…

The burden of Damascus. Here he begins to threaten those who created an occasion of sin for the people of God, because by trusti…
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes