Isaiah
Isaiah 7:23BSB·traditional attribution

And on that day, in every place that had a thousand vines worth a thousand shekels of silver, only briers and thorns will be found.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

23. A thousand vines. As to the opinion of those who think that Isaiah here comforts believers, I pass it by without refutation; for it is sufficiently refuted by the context, and the words plainly declare that Isaiah continues to threaten destruction, and to describe the desolation of the land.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

After the comfortable promises made to Ahaz as a branch of the house of David, here follow terrible threatenings against him, as a degenerate branch of that house; for though the loving-kindness of God shall not be utterly taken away, for the sake of David and the covenant made with him, yet his iniquity shall be chastened with the rod, and his sin with stripes.

Commenting on Isaiah 7:17-25

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And it shall come to pass in that day; that every place shall be,.... Barren and unfruitful, for want of men to till the ground: where there were a thousand vines at a thousand silverlings; which were so good, as to be sold or let out for so many silver shekels (m); or the fruit of them came to such a price; see Sol 8:11...