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The earth shall be utterly emptied, and utterly laid waste; for Yahweh has spoken this word.

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God's Word is Final

Commentators unanimously emphasize that the repetition in this verse—"utterly emptied, and utterly laid waste"—is meant to show the absolute certainty of the coming judgment. The reason for this certainty is simple and powerful: "for Jehovah hath spoken this word." Scholars like Calvin and Gill explain that this is not an accidental event but a direct, purposeful act of God, whose word is faithful and cannot fail.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Isaiah 24:3

18th Century

Theologian

The land - Hebrew, ‘The earth,’ as in (Isaiah 24:1). It is here rendered correctly ‘the land,’ as it should have been there - me…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Isaiah 24:3

16th Century

Theologian

By emptying shall the earth be emptied. He confirms what he had already said, and declares that those changes will not be accidental, but …

John Gill

John Gill

On Isaiah 24:3

17th Century

Pastor

The land shall be utterly emptied, and utterly spoiled , &c.] Entirely emptied of its inhabitants, and wholly spoiled of …

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Isaiah 24:1–12

17th Century

Minister

All whose treasures and happiness are laid up on earth, will soon be brought to poverty and misery. It is good to apply to ourselves what the Scrip…