Isaiah
Isaiah 2:22ESV·traditional attribution

Stop regarding man in whose nostrils is breath, for of what account is he?

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

22 Cease therefore from man These words are clearly connected with what goes before, and have been improperly separated from them by some interpreters. For Isaiah, after having addressed the ungodly in threatenings concerning the judgment of God, exhorts them to refrain from deluding themselves by groundless confidence; as if he had said, “I see that you are blinded and intoxicated by false hope, so...

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

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Reformed @jfbcommentary

The high ones (Isa 2:11, Isa 2:13) on whom the people trust, shall be "brought low" (Isa 3:2); therefore "cease from" depending on them, instead of on the Lord (Psa 146:3-5). Next: Isaiah Chapter 3