23 And thy heaven that is over thy head shall be brass, and the earth that is under thee shall be iron.
23 The sky over your head will be bronze, the ground beneath you iron.
23 And the heavens over your head shall be bronze, and the earth under you shall be iron.
23 The sky over your head will become an iron roof, the ground under your feet, a slab of concrete.
23 And your heavens which are over your head shall be bronze, and the earth which is under you shall be iron.
23 The skies above will be as unyielding as bronze, and the earth beneath will be as hard as iron.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Deuteronomy 28:23
Commentary on Deuteronomy 28:15-44
(Read Deuteronomy 28:15-44)
If we do not keep God's commandments, we not only come short of the blessing promised, but we lay ourselves under the curse, which includes all misery, as the blessing all happiness. Observe the justice of this curse. It is not a curse causeless, or for some light cause. The extent and power of this curse. Wherever the sinner goes, the curse of God follows; wherever he is, it rests upon him. Whatever he has is under a curse. All his enjoyments are made bitter; he cannot take any true comfort in them, for the wrath of God mixes itself with them. Many judgments are here stated, which would be the fruits of the curse, and with which God would punish the people of the Jews, for their apostacy and disobedience. We may observe the fulfilling of these threatenings in their present state. To complete their misery, it is threatened that by these troubles they should be bereaved of all comfort and hope, and left to utter despair. Those who walk by sight, and not by faith, are in danger of losing reason itself, when every thing about them looks frightful.