Isaías 44:19

19 Ninguno reflexiona; no tienen conocimiento ni inteligencia para decir: He quemado la mitad en el fuego, y también he cocido pan sobre sus brasas. He asado carne y la he comido; y del resto ¿haré una abominación? ¿Me postraré ante un pedazo de madera?

Isaías 44:19 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 44:19

And none considereth in his heart
Or, "and he does not return it to his heart" F11; he does not come to himself again, or return to his right mind, but lives and dies under the infatuation; never once revolving it in his mind, pondering within himself what he has done, or is doing, whether right or wrong: neither is there knowledge nor understanding to say;
within himself, and reason the matter in his own mind, and thus express himself: I have burnt part of it in the fire;
to warm myself with: yea, also I have baked bread upon the coals thereof;
both heated the oven, and baked bread with it; and also upon the live coals have laid kneaded dough, and baked a cake on them: and I have roasted flesh, and eaten it;
made a fire with another part of it, and roasted meat at it, and ate it with great pleasure and satisfaction: and shall I make the residue thereof an abomination?
an idol, which is an abominable thing to God, and to all men of sense and goodness: shall I fall down to the stock of a tree?
or "the bud of a tree?" F12 or that which is made out of a tree of my own planting, cutting down, and hewing, part of which has been used to the above purposes; and the remaining lifeless log, shall I worship it as a god? and yet, though such reasoning might be justly expected from a man that is a reasonable creature, sottish are idolaters, that they seem to be quite deprived of their rational powers, or at least these are disused by them.


FOOTNOTES:

F11 (wbl la byvy alw) "et non reducet ad cor suum", Pagninus, Montanus; "reducit", Piscator.
F12 (Ue lwbl) "ante id quod provenit ex abore", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "germen ligni", Forerius.

Isaías 44:19 In-Context

17 Y del resto hace un dios, su ídolo. Se postra delante de él, lo adora, y le ruega, diciendo: Líbrame, pues mi dios eres tú.
18 Ellos no saben ni entienden, porque El ha cerrado sus ojos para que no vean y su corazón para que no comprendan.
19 Ninguno reflexiona; no tienen conocimiento ni inteligencia para decir: He quemado la mitad en el fuego, y también he cocido pan sobre sus brasas. He asado carne y la he comido; y del resto ¿haré una abominación? ¿Me postraré ante un pedazo de madera?
20 Se alimenta de cenizas; el corazón engañado le ha extraviado. A sí mismo no se puede librar, ni decir: ¿No es mentira lo que tengo en mi diestra?
21 Recuerda estas cosas, Jacob, y tú Israel, porque mi siervo eres. Yo te he formado, siervo mío eres; Israel, no me olvidaré de ti.
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