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He shall flee from the iron weapon. The bronze arrow shall strike him through.
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No Escape from Judgment
Commentators agree that this verse uses a powerful proverb to illustrate the futility of escaping God's judgment. If a wicked person manages to dodge one danger (the close-range 'iron weapon'), another, seemingly from a distance, will inevitably strike them ('the bow of brass'). This highlights the inescapable nature of divine justice.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
He shall flee from the iron weapon - The sword, or the spear. That is, he will be exposed to attacks, and will flee in cowardice an…
19th Century
Anglican
He shall flee from the iron weapon, and. —That is, if he escaped one misfortune, another would overtake him.
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He shall flee from the iron weapon The sword, for fear of being thrust through with it; the flaming sword of justice…
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Zophar, having described the troubles that attend wicked practices, shows their ruin from God's wrath. There is no defense against this, except in …
13th Century
Catholic
Since the author had said (in verse 11) that the bones of the evil person must be filled with the sins of their youth, so that they are punished af…