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On the land of my people shall come up thorns and briers; yes, on all the houses of joy in the joyous city.

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A Painful Reversal

Commentators emphasize the phrase "land of my people" to show the severity of the judgment. The growth of "thorns and briers" signifies a divine curse that reverses God's promised blessing of a fertile land. This wasn't happening to a foreign nation, but to God's chosen people, whose sin was so great it provoked God to spoil the beauty of the land He had given them.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Isaiah 32:13

18th Century

Theologian

Upon the land of my people - A description similar to this, in regard to the consequences of the invasion of Sennacherib, is given in Isaiah…

John Calvin

John Calvin

On Isaiah 32:13

16th Century

Theologian

There shall grow up the brier and the thorn. He confirms the previous verse and explains the cause of barrenness and famine: that the fiel…

John Gill

John Gill

On Isaiah 32:13

17th Century

Pastor

Upon the land of my people shall come up thorns [and]
briers
The curse of the earth, …

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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…