1-5 describes the Messianic age, in which the nations will come to Jerusalem to have their cases peacefully Arbitrated, iv.
"Introduction to the Old Testament"
John Edgar McFadyen
And as the poets feign of Hercules, that, with his lion's skin and his club, he went over the world, punishing lawless and cruel tyrants, so may it be said of the Lacedaemonians, that, with a common staff and a coarse coat, they gained the willing and joyful obedience of Greece, through whose whole extent they suppressed unjust usurpations and despotisms, Arbitrated in war, and composed civil dissensions; and this often without so much as taking down one buckler, but barely by sending some one single deputy, to whose direction all at once submitted, like bees swarming and taking their places around their prince.
"Plutarch-Lives-of-the-noble-Grecians-and-Romans"
Clough, Arthur Hugh
His answer left nothing to be Arbitrated.
"The Lash"
Olin L. Lyman