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Thus will I make Mount Seir an astonishment and a desolation; and I will cut off from it him who passes through and him who returns.
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Total Economic Ruin
Commentators explain that cutting off "him that passeth through and him that returneth" refers to the complete cessation of travel and commerce. Edom (Mount Seir) was a major trade hub, and its wealth depended on this traffic. God's judgment, therefore, was not just military but also a total economic collapse, making the land utterly desolate and isolating it from the world.
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19th Century
Anglican
Him that passeth out.—The cutting off of the traveller is a striking feature in the doom of Edom, for her nomadic tribes had been the grea…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Thus will I make Mount Seir most desolate By shedding the blood of the inhabitants of it; and as Rome will be, when …
Presbyterian
All who have God against them, have the word of God against them. Those who have a constant hatred for God and his people, as the carnal mind has, …