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Behold, isn`t it of Yahweh of Hosts that the peoples labor for the fire, and the nations weary themselves for vanity?
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Labor for the Fire
Commentators explain that the immense efforts of oppressive nations to build their empires are ultimately pointless. Their grand cities and palaces, built through injustice, are described as being built "for the fire"—meaning their only end is destruction. All their toil results in "vanity" or emptiness, a powerful reminder that human ambition apart from God leads to nothing.
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Habakkuk
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Behold, is it not of the Lord of hosts that the people (nations) shall labor—
In (for) the very fire—
19th Century
Anglican
The destruction of the Chaldeans has until now been only implied. It is now plainly foretold in a denunciatory song, put into the mouths of the inv…
16th Century
Protestant
The Prophet here introduces a new personification. He had previously prepared a common song, which would be on everyone's lips. He now ascribes spe…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Behold, [is it] not of the Lord of hosts ? &c.] That which follows; the judgments of God upon the bloody city, which they…
The prophet proclaims the doom of all proud and oppressive powers that weigh heavily upon God's people. The lusts of the flesh, the lust of the eye…