Isaiah 32:10 - Ellicott's Commentary On The Whole Bible

Bible Comments

Many days and years... — Literally, days to the year, a phrase after the pattern of “add ye year to year” in Isaiah 29:1, but implying, not the long continuance of the trouble, but its quick arrival, as in “a year and a day.”

The vintage shall fail... — The words are commonly taken as predicting a literal failure of the vine-crop, and therefore of the supply of wine for the banquets of the rich. A truer insight into the language of a poet-prophet would lead to our seeing in it a symbol of the failure of all forms of earthly joy.

Isaiah 32:10

10 Many days and years shall ye be troubled, ye careless women: for the vintage shall fail, the gathering shall not come.