Isaías 47:9

9 Pero estas dos cosas vendrán de repente sobre ti en un mismo día: pérdida de hijos y viudez. Vendrán sobre ti en toda su plenitud a pesar de tus muchas hechicerías, a pesar del gran poder de tus encantamientos.

Isaías 47:9 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 47:9

But these two things shall come to thee in a moment on one day,
&c.] Suddenly, at once, at one and the same time. The destruction of Babylon was very sudden; the city was taken by surprise, before the inhabitants were aware of it, while the king and his nobles were regaling themselves at a feast; that very night Belshazzar was slain, and Darius the Mede took the kingdom, ( Daniel 5:30 Daniel 5:31 ) and so those two things she boasted of would never be her lot came upon her together and at once: "the loss of children, and widowhood"; bereaved of her king, and the whole royal family, and of her people in great numbers, who were either slain, or carried captive; or, however, the kingdom was transferred from them to another people. When Babylon was taken by Cyrus, according to Xenophon F11, not only the king was slain, but those that were about him; and orders were presently given to the inhabitants to keep within doors, and to slay all that were found without. Though Dr. Prideaux F12 thinks this prophecy had its accomplishment when Babylon was besieged by Darius, who, to save provisions, slew all their own women, wives, sisters, daughters, and all their children, reserving only one wife and maidservant to a man; and when it was taken, Darius ordered three thousand of the principal inhabitants to be crucified. And in much such language is the destruction of mystical Babylon expressed, when God shall "kill her children with death; her plagues shall come in one day, death, and mourning, and famine", ( Revelation 2:23 ) ( 18:8 ) : they shall come upon thee in their perfection;
those evils and calamities shall be fully accomplished, not in part only, but in whole; she should have no king to govern, nor anything like one; should have no share of government; and her children or subjects should be entirely destroyed: for the multitude of thy sorceries, and for the great abundance of
thine enchantments;
which the Chaldeans were very famous for; this is another reason given for their destruction; see ( Daniel 2:2 ) , or, "in the multitude of thy sorceries" F13; notwithstanding these, her destruction should come upon her, which her sorcerers and enchanters could neither foresee nor prevent. Sorceries are ascribed to mystical Babylon, and as the cause of her ruin, ( Revelation 9:21 ) ( 18:23 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F11 Cyropaedia, 1. 7. sect. 23.
F12 Connexion part 1. B. 3. p. 188, 189.
F13 (Kypvk bwrb) "in multitudine maleficiorum tuorum", Munster, Montanus; "in multitudine praestigiarum", Cocceius.

Isaías 47:9 In-Context

7 y dijiste: "Seré soberana para siempre." No consideraste esto en tu corazón, ni te acordaste de su resultado.
8 Ahora pues, oye esto, voluptuosa, tú que moras confiadamente, que dices en tu corazón: "Yo, y nadie más. No me quedaré viuda, ni sabré de pérdida de hijos."
9 Pero estas dos cosas vendrán de repente sobre ti en un mismo día: pérdida de hijos y viudez. Vendrán sobre ti en toda su plenitud a pesar de tus muchas hechicerías, a pesar del gran poder de tus encantamientos.
10 Te sentiste segura en tu maldad y dijiste: "Nadie me ve." Tu sabiduría y tu conocimiento te han engañado, y dijiste en tu corazón: "Yo, y nadie más."
11 Pero un mal vendrá sobre ti que no sabrás conjurar; caerá sobre ti un desastre que no podrás remediar; vendrá de repente sobre ti una destrucción que no conoces.
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