Isaías 44:14

14 Corta cedros para sí, toma un ciprés o una encina, y hace que sea fuerte entre los árboles del bosque; planta un pino y la lluvia lo hace crecer.

Isaías 44:14 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 44:14

He heweth him down cedars, and taketh the cypress and the oak,
&c.] To make gods of, trees both pleasant and durable, but all unfruitful: which he strengtheneth for himself among the trees of the forest;
taking a great deal of pains in seeking out such trees as were most fit for his use, and a great deal of care in the growth of them, that they might answer his end, as well as exerting his strength in cutting of them down: he planteth an ash, and the rain doth nourish it;
a tree that soon grows up, and which he plants for the purpose to make a god of; and this being watered and nourished with rain, which God vouchsafes, though designed for an idolatrous use, grows, and is fit for what it was intended; and being so, he cuts it down, and, makes an image of it; which shows his folly and madness, that a tree of his own planting, which he has seen the growth of, and yet be so sottish as to imagine that a god may be may be made of it. The word for "rain" signifies a body in the Syriac F7 language, as Kimchi observes, and for which he produces ( Daniel 4:33 ) , and so Aben Ezra says it signifies in the Arabic language F8; and the sense is, "the body" of the tree "grew up", and being grown up, was cut down, and used as follows.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 <arabic> "corpus", Luke iii. 22. 2Cor. x. 10. Castel. Lex. Polyglott. col. 627. So in the Chaldee language.
F8 So, according to Schindler, <arabic> signifies a body, Lex. Pentaglott. col. 347, 348.

Isaías 44:14 In-Context

12 El herrero hace un instrumento cortante; lo trabaja sobre las brasas, lo forma con martillos y lo forja con su brazo fuerte. Después siente hambre y flaquean sus fuerzas; no bebe agua, y desfallece.
13 El carpintero extiende el cordel de medir, traza el diseño con tiza roja, lo labra con gubias, lo traza con el compás y le da forma de hombre y belleza humana para colocarlo en una casa.
14 Corta cedros para sí, toma un ciprés o una encina, y hace que sea fuerte entre los árboles del bosque; planta un pino y la lluvia lo hace crecer.
15 Luego sirve para que el hombre haga fuego, y toma uno y se calienta; también hace fuego para cocer pan; además hace un dios y lo adora; hace de él una imagen tallada, y se postra delante de ella.
16 La mitad del leño quema en el fuego; sobre esta mitad prepara un asado, come carne y se sacia. También se calienta, y dice: ¡Ah!, me he calentado, he visto la llama.
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