Matthew Henry
We may observe here,
This is a day of trouble, therefore let it be a day of prayer.
children are brought to the birth, but
there is not strength to bring forth, now let prayer come, and help at a dead lift. When pains are most strong let prayers be most lively; and, when we meet with the greatest difficulties, then is a time to stir up not ourselves only, but others also, to take hold on God. Prayer is the midwife of mercy, that helps to bring it forth.
It may be the Lord thy God will hear; who knows but he will return and repent? The
it may beof the prospect of the haven of blessings should quicken us with double diligence to ply the oar of prayer.
hear the rumourof the slaughter of his army, which shall oblige him to retire to his own land, and there he shall be slain, Isa 37:7. The terrors that pursue him shall bring him at last to the
king of terrors, Job 18:11, Job 18:14. The curses that come upon sinners shall overtake them.