Isaiah 10:3 - Exposition
What will ye do in the day of visitation ? "The day of visitation" is the day when God reckons with his servants, and demands an account from each of the work done in his vineyard, being prepared to recompense the good and punish the bad (comp. Hosea 9:7 ). It is oftenest used in a bad sense because, unhappily, so many more are found to deserve punishment than reward . The desolation which shall come from far ; rather, the crashing ruin (Cheyne). It is sudden, and complete destruction, rather than mere desolateness, that is threatened. Previous prophecies, especially Isaiah 7:17-20 , had informed the Jews that it was to "come from far," "by them that were beyond the river." To whom will ye flee ? The prophet speaks in bitter irony. Is there any one to whom ye can flee? any one who can protect you from the wrath of God? Ye well know there is no one. Where will ye leave your glory ? With whom will ye deposit your riches, your magnificence, your jewels, your grand apparel? You cannot save them. They will all make to themselves wings, and "fly away like a bird" ( Hosea 9:11 ).
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