Make thee bald, and poll thee for thy delicate children
Which is said, either with respect to Mareshah, or to Adullam, or to the whole land, as Kimchi observes; rather to the latter; and that either to Israel, or to Judah, or both; the prophecy in general being concerning them both, ( Micah 1:1 ) ; making baldness, whether by plucking off the hair, or by shaving it, was used in token of mourning, ( Job 1:20 ) ( Jeremiah 7:29 ) ; and so it is designed to express it here: the inhabitants of the land are called to lamentation and weeping for their children taken from them, whom they dearly loved, and brought up in a delicate manner. The Targum is,
``pluck off thy hair, and cast it upon the children of thy delight;''and Sanctius observes; that it was a custom with the Gentiles to cut off their hair, and cast it into the graves of their kindred and friends at their interment, to which be thinks the prophet alludes: enlarge thy baldness as the eagle;