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Verse 7

7. The morning is come The R.V. and most modern exegetes translate “The doom is come.” This expression, however, may only mean that, notwithstanding the declarations of false prophets that things will continue just as they are or will grow better presently, a new beginning is at hand and the day of trouble has already dawned. This interpretation seems to agree best with Ezekiel 7:10. The day of trouble, etc. Literally, the day is near, a tumult, and not a shouting on the mountains. The day in which one can hear the shouts of those who gather grapes or tread the wine press (Jeremiah 48:33; Isaiah 16:10) is passing away, and a day of tumult and disorder and war has come (Isaiah 22:5; Amos 3:9; Zechariah 14:3).

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