Isaías 8:3

3 Me acerqué a la profetisa, y ella concibió y dio a luz un hijo. Y el SEÑOR me dijo: Ponle por nombre Maher-shalal-hash-baz ;

Isaías 8:3 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 8:3

And I went unto the prophetess
His wife, so called; not because she prophesied, but because she was the wife of a prophet; and besides, the birth of her son later mentioned, and his name, had in them the nature of a prophecy. The phrase of going unto her is an euphemism, a modest way of expressing the conjugal debt: and she conceived and bare a son;
which Jarchi would have the same with Immanuel in ( Isaiah 7:14 ) but this is a later prophecy, and a distinct one from that; and not only the names of the children are different, but the mothers also; the one a virgin, the other the prophet's wife. Then said the Lord to me, call his name Mahershalalhashbaz:
of the signification of this name, (See Gill on Isaiah 8:1). Kimchi thinks that his name did not consist of these four words, only of two of them; and that he was sometimes called "Mahershalal", and sometimes "Hashbaz": both signifying the same thing. Some think that all this was done only in a vision, and not in reality, to declare and confirm what follows; though by that it seems rather to be a real fact.

Isaías 8:3 In-Context

1 Entonces el SEÑOR me dijo: Toma para ti una tabla grande y escribe sobre ella en caracteres comunes: Veloz es el botín, rápida la presa.
2 Y tomé conmigo como testigos fieles al sacerdote Urías y a Zacarías, hijo de Jeberequías.
3 Me acerqué a la profetisa, y ella concibió y dio a luz un hijo. Y el SEÑOR me dijo: Ponle por nombre Maher-shalal-hash-baz ;
4 porque antes que el niño sepa clamar "padre mío" o "madre mía", la riqueza de Damasco y el botín de Samaria serán llevados ante el rey de Asiria.
5 Y volvió el SEÑOR a hablarme de nuevo, diciendo:

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. I.e., veloz es el botn, rpida es la presa
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