Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on Isaiah 32:14
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14. palaces —most applicable to Jerusalem (see on Isaiah 32:3 ). multitude . . . left —the noisy din of the city, that is, the city with its noisy multitude shall lie forsaken [MAURER]. forts —rather, "Ophel" (that is, the mound), the term applied specially to the declivity on the east of Zion, surrounded with its own wall ( 2 Chronicles 27:3 ; 2 Chronicles 33:14 ; 2 Kings 5:24 ), and furnished with "towers" (or watchtowers), perhaps referred to here ( Nehemiah 3:26 ; Nehemiah 3:27 ). for ever —limited by thee, "until," &c., Nehemiah 3:27- : , for a long time. return to ' Top of Page ' <a name="verse-15" class="com-number"
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