Isaia 19:3

3 E lo spirito dell’Egitto verrà meno nel mezzo di esso; ed io dissiperò il lor consiglio; ed essi domanderanno gl’idoli, e i magi, e gli spiriti di Pitone, e gl’indovini.

Isaia 19:3 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 19:3

And the spirit of Egypt shall fail in the midst thereof,
&c.] Meaning not the spirit of valour and courage, that is expressed before, but of wisdom, prudence, and understanding; the wisdom of Egypt, in which Moses is said to be brought up, ( Acts 7:22 ) was famous all the world over; hither men of learning, as the ancient philosophers, Pythagoras, Plato, and others, travelled, to improve in knowledge, and gain a larger acquaintance with things human and divine; it was the mother and mistress of the liberal arts and sciences; but now what was before like a river full of water, was about to be "emptied", and drained dry, as the word F25 used signifies: and I will destroy the counsels thereof;
or "swallow [them] up" {z}, so that they shall be no more seen, or take effect: this explains what is before meant by the spirit of Egypt, and which is further enlarged on, and illustrated in ( Isaiah 19:11-13 ) , and they shall seek to the idols;
with which the land abounded, particularly to Osiris and Isis, to Apis, Latona, and others: and to the charmers;
that used incantations and spells; magicians and conjurers, that whispered and muttered; for the word used has the signification of speaking in a slow and drawling manner. The Targum renders it "witches"; but Jarchi takes it to be the name of an idol: and to them that have familiar spirits, and to the wizards;
(See Gill on Isaiah 8:19).


FOOTNOTES:

F25 (hqbn) "evacuabitur", Pagninus, Montanus, Piscator, Cocceius.
F26 (elba) "deglutiam", Montanus; "absorpsero", Junius & Tremellius; "absorbebo", Piscator.

Isaia 19:3 In-Context

1 ECCO il Signore, cavalcando una nuvola leggiera, entrerà in Egitto; e gl’idoli di Egitto fuggiranno d’innanzi a lui, e il cuor degli Egizi si struggerà in mezzo di loro.
2 Ed io farò, dice il Signore, venire alla mischia Egizi contro ad Egizi; e ciascuno combatterà contro al suo fratello, e ciascuno contro al suo prossimo; città contro a città, regno contro a regno.
3 E lo spirito dell’Egitto verrà meno nel mezzo di esso; ed io dissiperò il lor consiglio; ed essi domanderanno gl’idoli, e i magi, e gli spiriti di Pitone, e gl’indovini.
4 Ed io metterò gli Egizi in mano d’un signore duro, ed un re violento signoreggerà sopra loro, dice il Signore, il Signor degli eserciti.
5 E le acque del mare mancheranno, e il fiume sarà seccato ed asciutto.
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