6 Wail, for the day of the Lord is near; it will come like destruction from the Almighty.[1]

Other Translations of Isaiah 13:6

King James Version

6 Howl ye; for the day of the Lord is at hand; it shall come as a destruction from the Almighty.

English Standard Version

6 Wail, for the day of the Lord is near; as destruction from the AlmightyThe Hebrew words for destruction and almighty sound alike it will come!

The Message

6 Wail! God's Day of Judgment is near - an avalanche crashing down from the Strong God!

New King James Version

6 Wail, for the day of the Lord is at hand! It will come as destruction from the Almighty.

New Living Translation

6 Scream in terror, for the day of the Lord has arrived- the time for the Almighty to destroy.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Isaiah 13:6

Commentary on Isaiah 13:6-18

(Read Isaiah 13:6-18)

We have here the terrible desolation of Babylon by the Medes and Persians. Those who in the day of their peace were proud, and haughty, and terrible, are quite dispirited when trouble comes. Their faces shall be scorched with the flame. All comfort and hope shall fail. The stars of heaven shall not give their light, the sun shall be darkened. Such expressions are often employed by the prophets, to describe the convulsions of governments. God will visit them for their iniquity, particularly the sin of pride, which brings men low. There shall be a general scene of horror. Those who join themselves to Babylon, must expect to share her plagues, Revelation 18:4. All that men have, they would give for their lives, but no man's riches shall be the ransom of his life. Pause here and wonder that men should be thus cruel and inhuman, and see how corrupt the nature of man is become. And that little infants thus suffer, which shows that there is an original guilt, by which life is forfeited as soon as it is begun. The day of the Lord will, indeed, be terrible with wrath and fierce anger, far beyond all here stated. Nor will there be any place for the sinner to flee to, or attempt an escape. But few act as though they believed these things.