Verse 10
10. to make a sore slaughter—literally, "that killing it may kill."
glitter—literally, "glitter as the lightning flash": flashing terror into the foe.
should we . . . make mirth—It is no time for levity when such a calamity is impending (Isaiah 22:12; Isaiah 22:13).
it contemneth the rod of my son, c.—The sword has no more respect to the trivial "rod" or scepter of Judah (Genesis 49:10) than if it were any common "tree." "Tree" is the image retained from Ezekiel 20:47 explained in Ezekiel 21:2; Ezekiel 21:3. God calls Judah "My son" (compare Exodus 4:22; Hosea 11:1). FAIRBAIRN arbitrarily translates, "Perchance the scepter of My son rejoiceth; it (the sword) despiseth every tree."
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