John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Isaiah 14:17
That made the world as a wilderness ,.... Both by destroying the inhabitants of it, and by laying waste cities, towns, villages, fields, vineyards, gardens, and all places improved and cultivated, wherever he came, as it follows: and destroyed the cities thereof ; as the Assyrian kings had done, some of which are mentioned in Isaiah 10:9 , that opened not the house of his prisoners ; the prison house, in, which they were held; or, "the gate to his prisoners,' as the Targum;... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Isaiah 14:4-23
The kings of Babylon, successively, were the great enemies and oppressors of God's people, and therefore the destruction of Babylon, the fall of the king, and the ruin of his family, are here particularly taken notice of and triumphed in. In the day that God has given Israel rest they shall take up this proverb against the king of Babylon. We must not rejoice when our enemy falls, as ours; but when Babylon, the common enemy of God and his Israel, sinks, then rejoice over her, thou heaven, and... read more