Isaías 22:5

5 Porque dia de destroço, de atropelamento, e de confusão é este da parte do Senhor Deus dos exércitos, no vale da visão; um derrubar de muros, e um clamor até as montanhas.

Isaías 22:5 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 22:5

For [it is] a day of trouble
To Hezekiah, and also Jerusalem, and all the inhabitants of the land: and of treading down;
the people of it by Sennacherib's army, like mire in the streets, when their cities were taken by him: and of perplexity by the Lord of hosts in the valley of vision;
in Jerusalem, besieged, and threatened with desolation; which threw the king and his nobles, and all the inhabitants, into the utmost perplexity, confusion, and distress; and all this was not merely from men, nor was it by chance, but by the permission and appointment of God, to humble his people for their sins, and bring them to a sense and acknowledgment of them: breaking down the walls:
of the fenced cities, with their battering rams, at the time they besieged and took them, ( 2 Kings 18:13 ) : and of crying to the mountains:
looking and running to them for help and succour, for shelter and protection; and crying so loud, by reason of their distress, as that it reached the distant mountains, and made them echo with it.

Isaías 22:5 In-Context

3 Todos os teus homens principais juntamente fugiram, sem o arco foram presos; todos os que em ti se acharam, foram presos juntamente, embora tivessem fugido para longe.
4 Portanto digo: Desviai de mim a vista, e chorarei amargamente; não vos canseis mais em consolar-me pela destruição da filha do meu povo.
5 Porque dia de destroço, de atropelamento, e de confusão é este da parte do Senhor Deus dos exércitos, no vale da visão; um derrubar de muros, e um clamor até as montanhas.
6 Elão tomou a aljava, juntamente com carros e cavaleiros, e Quir descobriu os escudos.
7 Os teus mais formosos vales ficaram cheios de carros, e os cavaleiros postaram-se contra as portas.
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