Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Isaiah 34:5-17
Edom as an example 34:5-17The prophet now introduced Edom, as a case in point, whose end would be typical of the whole earth (cf. Isaiah 11:14; Isaiah 63:1-6). If Edom alone had been in view, Isaiah probably would have dealt with it as he did the other nations in the oracles earlier in the book (chs. 13-23). But why Edom? The Old Testament consistently treats Edom as the antithesis of Israel (cf. Obad.). Isaac told Esau that he would live in an infertile area (Genesis 27:39-40)."Recollecting... read more
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Isaiah 34:12
12. Rather, "As to her nobles, there shall be none there who shall declare a kingdom," that is, a king [MAURER]; or else, "There shall be no one there whom they shall call to the kingdom" [ROSENMULLER] (Isaiah 3:6, c.). Idumea was at first governed by dukes (Genesis 36:15) out of them the king wan chosen when the constitution became a monarchy. read more