Isaiah
Isaiah 13:6BSB·traditional attribution

Wail, for the Day of the LORD is near; it will come as destruction from the Almighty.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

6. Howl ye. He continues the same argument, and bids the inhabitants of Babylon howl. Not that he directs instruction to them, as if he hoped that it would be of any advantage, but, in foretelling what shall be their condition, he emphatically employs this form of direct address. For the day of the Lord is at hand.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here a very elegant and lively description of the terrible confusion and desolation which should be made in Babylon by the descent which the Medes and Persians should make upon it. Those that were now secure and easy were bidden to howl and make sad lamentation; for, I.

Commenting on Isaiah 13:6-18

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Howl ye, for the day of the Lord is at hand,.... These words are an address to the Babylonians, who instead of rejoicing and feasting, as Belshazzar and his nobles were the night that Babylon was taken, had reason to howl and lament; seeing the day that the Lord had fixed for their destruction was very near, and he was just about to come forth...