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He has laid my vine waste, And stripped my fig tree. He has stripped its bark, and thrown it away. Its branches are made white.
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A Picture of Total Ruin
The image of a vine stripped and a fig tree barked until its branches are white depicts absolute devastation. Commentators explain this describes a literal locust plague so severe it destroys not just leaves and fruit, but the very bark of trees. This vivid picture also serves as a powerful metaphor for the complete ruin brought by an invading army or the spiritual desolation caused by persistent sin.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
He has laid my vine waste, and barked my fig tree – This describes an extremity of desolation.
The locusts at first attack a…
19th Century
Anglican
My vine. —This expression might well captivate the Jewish ear. God appropriates to Himself this land on which the trouble was, by …
16th Century
Protestant
I repeat, I do not approve of what some think, that punishment not yet inflicted is proclaimed here against the people. On the contrary, in my view…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
He has laid my vine waste That is, the locust, which spoiled the vines in Judea, the singular being put for the plur…
The oldest people could not remember such calamities as were about to take place. Armies of insects were coming upon the land to eat its fruits. Th…