29. The whole city. Or, “every city,” as the same Hebrew phrase is translated in the second part of the verse. The inhabitants of the cities would flee at the approach of the hostile armies.
Horsemen and bowmen. A characteristic manner of picturing Assyrian and Chaldean armies on the monuments.
Upon the rocks. Rather, “among the rocks,” or, “in the rocks.” Rocks and caves had often been used as places of refuge during the history of the Jews (see Judges 6:2; 1 Sam. 13:6; 14:11; 24:3; 1 Kings 18:13; Jer. 16:16).
Man. ’ish, “an adult male person” as contrasted with man in the generic sense ( ’adam), as in 25.