Expository Notes of Dr. Thomas Constable - Isaiah 15:2-4
The Moabites would express great grief over their national defeat. Dibon was the site of a temple to the Moabite god Chemosh. Many of the people would go there to bewail Chemosh’s inability to save them. They would also mourn the loss of the towns of Nebo and Medeba in typical Near Eastern fashion. The residents of Heshbon and Elealeh in the north of Moab would be heard wailing in Jahaz to the south because the noise would be so great. Even soldiers would cry aloud in fear. read more
Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible - Isaiah 15:3
3. tops of . . . houses—flat; places of resort for prayer, c., in the East ( :-). weeping abundantly—"melting away in tears." HORSLEY prefers "descending to weep." Thus there is a "parallelism by alternate construction" [LOWTH], or chiasmus "howl" refers to "tops of houses." "Descending to weep" to "streets" or squares, whither they descend from the housetops. read more