Isaiah
Isaiah 2:13ESV·traditional attribution

against all the cedars of Lebanon, lofty and lifted up; and against all the oaks of Bashan;

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

13. Upon all the cedars of Lebanon The allegory which is here introduced, about the trees of Lebanon and the lofty mountains, instead of obscuring, sheds light on the subject; for however high may be the wishes or endeavors of a mortal man, yet he will never be able to reach the height of the mountains and the lofty trees, which it is as easy...

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

The prophet here goes on to show what a desolation would be brought upon their land when God should have forsaken them. This may refer particularly to their destruction by the Chaldeans first, and afterwards by the Romans, or it may have a general respect to the method God takes to awaken and humble proud sinners, and to put them out of conceit with that...

Commenting on Isaiah 2:10-22

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

And upon all the cedars of Lebanon that are high and lifted up,.... That is, upon the kings of the earth, who have committed fornication with Babylon, and will join with the beast and false prophet in making war with the Lamb.