Like Surah 77, Surah 79 relies heavily on rhyming Saj' prose to deliver cryptic curses. It opens with a series of highly dramatic, ambiguous oaths:
Surah 79:1-3:
By those [angels] who extract with violence, and those who remove with gentleness, and those who glide [as if] swimming...
Islamic commentators like Tabari and Ibn Kathir state these verses describe the horrific process of the Angel of Death violently ripping the souls out of kafirs (disbelievers) like a jagged iron skewer pulled through wet wool.
The true God of Scripture does not need to validate His words by swearing by terrifying, hidden spiritual executioners. This rhythmic invocation of invisible forces perfectly mirrors the theatrical curses used by Meccan Kahins (soothsayer priests) to induce fear and compliance in their tribes.