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Isaiah 24:11 Cross-References

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There is a crying for wine in the streets; all joy is darkened, the mirth of the land is gone.

Isaiah 24:11 (KJV)

Commentary on Isaiah 24:11

There is a crying for wine in the streets—tse'aqah (צְעָקָה, "crying/outcry") in the chutsot (חוּצוֹת, "streets/public squares") indicates public lamentation. The cry is al-yayin (עַל־יַיִן, "concerning wine")—people wail over wine's absence, suggesting both literal shortage (failed harvest, disrupted trade) and symbolic loss of joy. This echoes Joel 1:5's call to drunkards to weep because wine is cut off. Public squares, normally places of commerce and celebration, become venues of corporate grief.All joy is darkened, the mirth of the land is gone—arab (עָרַב, "darkened/evening") suggests twi...

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