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The Inescapable Trap
Commentators explain that 'fear, the pit, and the snare' is a powerful hunting metaphor. First, terror causes the prey (Moab) to flee. In its flight, it falls into a hidden pit. If it manages to escape the pit, it is caught in a final snare. This imagery illustrates that God's judgment is comprehensive and there is no route of escape.
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Jeremiah
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19th Century
Bishop
Fear, and the pit, and the snare. —The words are a reproduction of Isaiah 24:17, which had probably passed into something…
16th Century
Theologian
By these words the Prophet shows that though the Moabites might adopt many means of escape, yet they would be taken, for God’s hand would everywher…
17th Century
Pastor
Fear, and the pit, and the snare, [shall be] upon you
A proverbial expression, showing, that if they escaped one dan…