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They shall strike on the breasts for the pleasant fields, for the fruitful vine.

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The Land as a Mother

Commentators like Calvin and Barnes explain that the phrase 'lament for the teats' is a powerful metaphor. The fertile fields and vineyards are pictured as the 'breasts' of mother earth, providing life-sustaining nourishment. The people will mourn the loss of this divine provision as deeply as a child would mourn a mother's inability to feed them, signifying a devastating famine and loss of God's blessing.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Isaiah 32:12

18th Century

Theologian

They shall lament for the teats - Interpreters have been considerably perplexed by this expression. Lowth supposes it is to be take…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Isaiah 32:12

19th Century

Bishop

They shall lament for the teats ... —Better, shall smite upon the breasts. The Hebrew nouns for “teats” and “fie…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Isaiah 32:12

16th Century

Theologian

Mourning over the breasts. This verse is explained in various ways. Some understand it to mean simply that there will be so great a scarci…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Isaiah 32:12

17th Century

Pastor

They shall lament for the teats Either of the beasts of the field, that should be dried up, and give no milk, through the…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Isaiah 32:9–20

17th Century

Minister

When so much provocation was given to the holy God, bad times might be expected. Alas! How many careless people there are who support self-indulgen…