Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Isaiah 16:9-12
Again the Lord grieved over Moab (cf. Isaiah 15:5-9). Even when He must judge people, the Lord has pity on them and grieves over the destruction that He must send (cf. Hosea 11:1-9). Joy would end because the national product, grapes, would be unavailable due to hostile invaders. God’s heart would break for these proud Moabites. When the Moabites would pray to their idols there would be no response, no help. How foolish, then, it was for the Judeans to trust in Moab for help."In Moab everyone... read more
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Isaiah 16:11
11. bowels—in Scripture the seat of yearning compassion. It means the inward seat of emotion, the heart, c. (Isaiah 63:15 compare Isaiah 15:5; Jeremiah 48:36). sound . . . harp—as its strings vibrate when beaten with the plectrum or hand. read more