Commentaries:
Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown
filled—glutted. The image of a sacrifice is continued.
blood . . . fat—the parts especially devoted to God in a sacrifice (II Samuel 1:22).
lambs . . . goats—sacrificial animals: the Idumeans, of all classes, doomed to slaughter, are meant (Zephaniah 1:7).
Bozrah—called Bostra by the Romans, etc., assigned in Jeremiah 48:24 to Moab, so that it seems to have been at one time in the dominion of Edom, and at another in that of Moab (Isaiah 63:1; Jeremiah 49:13, Jeremiah 49:20, Jeremiah 49:22); it was strictly not in Edom, but the capital of Auranitis (the Houran). Edom seems to have extended its dominion so as to include it (compare Lamentations 4:21).
Other Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown entries containing Isaiah 34:6:
Isaiah 18:4
Isaiah 21:12
Isaiah 34:7
Isaiah 63:1
Jeremiah 46:10
Jeremiah 48:24
Ezekiel 9:2
Ezekiel 37:28
Ezekiel 39:17
Ezekiel 39:18
Zephaniah 1:7
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