John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Isaiah 34:10
It shall not be quenched night nor day ,.... It will be long burning, and shall not be extinguished until it is utterly consumed. The burning of Rome will continue long, especially the smoke of it; the kings of the earth, and others, are represented as standing and looking at it, and lamenting for it, Revelation 18:9 , the smoke thereof shall go up for ever ; this very phrase is what will be used by the saints in their "allelujahs", at the burning of Rome, Revelation 19:3 with which... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Isaiah 34:9-17
This prophecy looks very black, but surely it looks so further than upon Edom and Bozrah. 1. It describes the melancholy changes that are often made by the divine Providence, in countries, cities, palaces, and families. Places that have flourished and been much frequented strangely go to decay. We know not where to find the places where many great towns, celebrated in history, once stood. Fruitful countries, in process of time, are turned into barrenness, and pompous populous cities into... read more