John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Isaiah 13:8
And they shall be afraid ,.... Troubled, dismayed, frightened, at the sudden taking of the city, and at the sight of Cyrus's troops marching up into the very heart of it, and to the king's palace: pangs and sorrow shall take hold of them ; as convulsions, pains in the bowels, &c.; more fully explained in the next clause: they shall be in pain, as a woman that travaileth ; that is in labour, and ready to bring forth her child, whose pains are very sharp, and agonies great; the... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Isaiah 13:6-18
We have here a very elegant and lively description of the terrible confusion and desolation which should be made in Babylon by the descent which the Medes and Persians should make upon it. Those that were now secure and easy were bidden to howl and make sad lamentation; for, I. God was about to appear in wrath against them, and it is a fearful thing to fall into his hands: The day of the Lord is at hand (Isa. 13:6), a little day of judgment, when God will act as a just avenger of his own and... read more