Isaías 23:6

6 Pasad a Tarsis; gemid, moradores de la costa.

Isaías 23:6 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 23:6

Pass ye over to Tarshish
Either to Tartessus in Spain, or to Tarsus in Cilicia, which lay over against them, and to which they might transport themselves, families, and substance, with greater ease; or "to a province of the sea", as the Targum, any other seaport; the Septuagint says to Carthage, which was a colony of the Tyrians; and hither the Assyrian F21 historians say they did transport themselves; though Kimchi thinks this is spoken, not to the Tyrians, but to the merchants that traded with them, to go elsewhere with their merchandise, since their goods could no more be disposed of in that city as usual.

Howl, ye inhabitants of the isle:
of Tyre, as in ( Isaiah 23:2 ) or of every isle, as Aben Ezra, which traded here, because now their commerce was at an end; so Kimchi.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 Apud Hieron. in loc.

Isaías 23:6 In-Context

4 Averguénzate, Sidón, porque habla el mar, la fortaleza del mar, diciendo: No he estado de parto, ni he dado a luz, no he educado jóvenes, ni he criado vírgenes
5 Cuando la noticia llegue a Egipto, se angustiarán por las nuevas de Tiro.
6 Pasad a Tarsis; gemid, moradores de la costa.
7 ¿Es ésta vuestra ciudad divertida cuyos días se remontan a la antiguedad, cuyos pies solían llevarla a establecerse en lugares distantes?
8 ¿Quién ha planeado esto contra Tiro, la que concedía coronas, cuyos mercaderes eran príncipes, cuyos comerciantes eran los nobles de la tierra?
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