Ezekiel
Ezekiel 21:17ESV·traditional attribution

I also will clap my hands, and I will satisfy my fury; I the LORD have spoken.”

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here is another prophecy of the sword, which is delivered in a very affecting manner; the expressions here used are somewhat intricate, and perplex interpreters. The sword was unsheathed in the foregoing verses; here it is fitted up to do execution, which the prophet is commanded to lament. Observe, I. How the sword is here described. 1.

Commenting on Ezekiel 21:8-17

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Also thou, son of man, appoint thee two ways, that the sword of the king of Babylon may come,.... Describe or draw out upon a table or tile, as in Eze 4:1, or on the ground, two roads, such as are described in maps; which it may be supposed the king of Babylon would take, either the one or the other, in order to make...

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

Jehovah Himself smites His hands together, doing what He had commanded Ezekiel to do (see on Eze 21:14), in token of His smiting Jerusalem; compare the similar symbolical action (Kg2 13:18-19). cause . . . fury to rest--give it full vent, and so satisfy it (Eze 5:13).