Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
sanctified ones—the Median and Persian soldiers solemnly set apart by Me for the destruction of Babylon, not inwardly "sanctified," but designated to fulfil God's holy purpose (Jeremiah 51:27-28; Joel 3:9, Joel 3:11; where the Hebrew for prepare war is "sanctify" war).
for mine anger—to execute it.
rejoice in my highness—"Those who are made to triumph for My honor" [HORSLEY]. The heathen Medes could not be said to "rejoice in God's highness" MAURER translates, "My haughtily exulting ones" (Zephaniah 3:11); a special characteristic of the Persians [HERODOTUS,1.88]. They rejoiced in their own highness, but it was His that they were unconsciously glorifying.
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Isaiah 13:3:
Isaiah 21:2
Isaiah 43:14
Jeremiah 6:4-5
Jeremiah 22:7
Joel 3:11
Micah 3:5
Nahum 2:3
Zephaniah 1:7
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