Isaiah
Isaiah 24:10ESV·traditional attribution

The wasted city is broken down; every house is shut up so that none can enter.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

10. The city of {Bogus footnote} vanity is broken down. I do not object to viewing this as relating especially to the desolation of Jerusalem. Yet it may be gathered from the context that it applies also to other cities; for shortly afterwards he uses the plural number in summoning the nations to appear before the same tribunal.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

It is a very dark and melancholy scene that this prophecy presents to our view; turn our eyes which way we will, every thing looks dismal. The threatened desolations are here described in a great variety of expressions to the same purport, and all aggravating. I.

Commenting on Isaiah 24:1-12

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

The city of confusion is broken down,.... Or "of vanity", as the Vulgate Latin version; or of "emptiness" or "desolation"; the word is "tohu", used in Gen 1:2 this is to be understood not of Bethel, where one of Jeroboam's calves was, called Bethaven, or "the house of vanity"; nor Samaria, the chief city of the ten tribes; nor Jerusalem; but mystical Babylon, whose name...