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The burden of Dumah. One calls to me out of Seir, Watchman, what of the night? Watchman, what of the night?
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A Cry in the Night
The prophecy depicts a dramatic scene: in a time of great calamity, symbolized as "the night," someone from the land of Edom (also called Seir or Dumah) cries out to God's prophet. The repeated question, "Watchman, what of the night?" captures a universal human cry for answers, hope, and an end to suffering during periods of deep uncertainty and distress.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Analysis ofIsaiah 21:11, Isaiah 21:12. - VISION 17. Dumah, or Idumea.
This prophecy is very obscure. It compri…
19th Century
Anglican
The burden of Dumah. —Several places of the name are mentioned in the Old Testament (Genesis 25:14; [Referenc…
16th Century
Protestant
The burden of Dumah. It is evident from Genesis 25:14 that this nation was descended from a son of Ishmael, to whom this name was given, a…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The burden of Dumah Whether this prophecy concerns the Edomites or Idumeans, or whether the Arabians, particularly t…
13th Century
Catholic
The burden of the desert of the sea. Here the prophet threatens the enemies who oppressed Israel by taking their goods, e…