Jeremiah
Jeremiah 50:46BSB·traditional attribution

At the sound of Babylon’s capture the earth will quake; a cry will be heard among the nations.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

This is to anticipate an objection; for many might have said, “How can it be, that Babylon should thus fall, on whose monarchy so many and so wide countries are dependent?” As, then, such an event appearing so unreasonable, might occur to them, the Prophet meets the objection, and answers by way of anticipation, that though the earth shook, yet this would surely take place.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have in these verses, I. Israel's sufferings, and their deliverance out of those sufferings. God takes notice of the bondage of his people in Babylon, as he did of their bondage in Egypt; he has surely seen it, and has heard their cry. Israel and Judah were oppressed together, Jer 50:33.

Commenting on Jeremiah 50:33-46

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

At the noise of the taking of Babylon the earth is moved,.... It being so sudden and unexpected, and so very astonishing: and the cry is heard among the nations; that Babylon is fallen; which, as applied to mystical Babylon, will be matter of joy to some, and of lamentation to others; see Rev 14:8. Next: Jeremiah Chapter 51