Arise, and thresh, O daughter of Zion
The nations gathered against her, and now laid together on the floor as sheaves to be threshed. Here the people of God are aroused, and called out of a low and weak estate, and are animated and encouraged to exert themselves, and fall upon their enemies, and destroy them; alluding to the threshing of grain on the floor, the metaphor being here carried on from ( Micah 4:12 ) . The Targum is,
``arise, and kill, O congregation of Zion;''for I will make thine horn iron, and I will make thy hoofs brass;
``I will make the people in them strong as iron, and their remnant firm as brass;''which was true of, and accomplished in, Judas Maccabeus and his brethren; and will be more clearly fulfilled in the Christian kings and princes in the latter day, when engaged with the antichristian states; and thou shalt beat in pieces many people;