Isaiah
Isaiah 24:18BSB·traditional attribution

Whoever flees the sound of panic will fall into the pit, and whoever climbs from the pit will be caught in the snare. For the windows of heaven are open, and the foundations of the earth are shaken.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

These verses, as those before, plainly speak, I. Comfort to saints. They may be driven, by the common calamities of the places where they live, into the uttermost parts of the earth, or perhaps they are forced thither for their religion; but there they are singing, not sighing.

Commenting on Isaiah 24:16-23

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

The earth is utterly broken down,.... Still alluding to the deluge, when the earth broke in upon the waters under it, if Mr. Burnet's theory of the earth can be supported: the earth is clean dissolved; it will be an entire dissolution, nothing shall remain; all these things, as Peter says, the heavens and the earth, and all in them, shall be dissolved, Pe2 3:11...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

noise of . . . fear--the shout designed to rouse the game and drive it into the pitfall. windows . . . open--taken from the account of the deluge (Gen 7:11); the flood-gates. So the final judgments of fire on the apostate world are compared to the deluge (Pe2 3:5-7).