Isaiah 7:24

"It will happen in that day that every place where there were a thousand vines worth a thousand silver shekels, will be for briers and thorns."

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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

With arrows and with bows ... -This is a continuation of the description of its desolation. So entirely would it be abandoned, so utterly desolate would it be, that it would become a vast hunting-ground. It would be covered with shrubs and trees that would afford a convenient covert for wild beasts; and would yield to its few inhabitants a subsistence, not by cultivation, but by the bow and the arrow. There can scarcely be a more striking description of utter desolation. But, perhaps, the long captivity of seventy years in Babylon literally fulfilled it. Judea was a land that, at all times, was subject to depredations from wild beasts.

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