Isaías 1:19

19 Se quiserdes, e me ouvirdes, comereis o bem desta terra;

Isaías 1:19 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 1:19

If ye be willing and obedient
The Targum adds, "to my Word": the Word made flesh, and dwelling among them; who would have gathered the inhabitants of Jerusalem to his ministry, to attend his word and ordinances, but their rulers would not: ye shall eat the good of the land;
the land of Canaan; as the Jews held the possession of that land, before the times of Christ, by their obedience to the laws of God, which were given them as a body politic, and which, so long as they observed, they were continued in the quiet and full enjoyment of all the blessings of it; so, when Christ came, had they received, embraced, and acknowledged him as the Messiah, and been obedient to his will, though only externally, they would have remained in their own land, and enjoyed all the good things in it undisturbed by enemies.

Isaías 1:19 In-Context

17 aprendei a fazer o bem; buscai a justiça, acabai com a opressão, fazei justiça ao órfão, defendei a causa da viúva.
18 Vinde, pois, e arrazoemos, diz o Senhor: ainda que os vossos pecados são como a escarlata, eles se tornarão brancos como a neve; ainda que são vermelhos como o carmesim, tornar-se-ão como a lã.
19 Se quiserdes, e me ouvirdes, comereis o bem desta terra;
20 mas se recusardes, e fordes rebeldes, sereis devorados � espada; pois a boca do Senhor o disse.
21 Como se fez prostituta a cidade fiel! ela que estava cheia de retidão! A justiça habitava nela, mas agora homicidas.
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