Isaia 7:2

2 Or ciò fu rapportato alla Casa di Davide, dicendo: La Siria si è riposata sopra Efraim. E il cuor di Achaz, e del suo popolo, fu commosso, come gli alberi di un bosco si muovono per lo vento.

Isaia 7:2 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 7:2

And it was told the house of David
Ahaz, and his family, the princes of the blood, his court and counsellors; who had intelligence of the designs and preparations of the Syrians and Israelites against them: saying, Syria is confederate with Ephraim;
the ten tribes; or the kingdom and king of Israel. Some render it, "Syria led"; that is, its army "unto Ephraim" F25; marched it into the land of Israel, and there joined the king of Israel's army; others, as the Vulgate Latin version, "Syria rests upon Ephraim" F26; depends upon, trusts in, takes heart and encouragement from Ephraim, or the ten tribes, being his ally. The Septuagint version is, "Syria hath agreed with Ephraim"; entered into a confederacy and alliance with each other; which is the sense of our version; and is confirmed by the Targum, which is,

``the king of Syria is joined with the king of Israel:''
and his heart was moved, and the heart of his people, as the
trees of the wood are moved with the wind;
the metaphor denotes the strength and force of the confederate armies, comparable to a strong, blustering, boisterous wind; see ( Isaiah 32:2 ) ( Jeremiah 4:11 Jeremiah 4:12 ) and the weakness of the king and people of Judah, who were like to trees shaken by the wind; and also the fear they were possessed with, partly through consciousness of guilt, and partly through distrust of divine power and Providence; and also on account of what they had suffered already from these powerful enemies, when they attacked them singly; and therefore might much more dread them, as they were combined together against them; see ( 2 Chronicles 28:5-8 ) .
FOOTNOTES:

F25 (hxn) "duxit exercitum", Tigurine version.
F26 "Syria quievit super Ephraim", Forerius, Cocceius; "Syria acquiescit in Ephraimo", Piscator.

Isaia 7:2 In-Context

1 OR avvenne a’ dì di Achaz, figliuolo di Iotam, figliuolo di Uzzia, re di Giuda, che Resin, re di Siria, e Peca, figliuolo di Remalia, re d’Israele, salirono a mano armata contro a Gerusalemme; ma non poterono espugnarla.
2 Or ciò fu rapportato alla Casa di Davide, dicendo: La Siria si è riposata sopra Efraim. E il cuor di Achaz, e del suo popolo, fu commosso, come gli alberi di un bosco si muovono per lo vento.
3 Allora il Signore disse ad Isaia: Esci ora incontro ad Achaz, tu, e Seariasub, tuo figliuolo, al capo del condotto della pescina alta, verso la strada del campo del purgator di panni.
4 E digli. Prendi guardia che tu te ne stii queto; non temere, e non avviliscasi il cuor tuo per queste due code di tizzoni fumanti; per l’ardente ira di Resin, e della Siria, e del figliuolo di Remalia.
5 Perciocchè la Siria, Efraim, e il figliuolo di Remalia, hanno preso un consiglio di male contro a te, dicendo:
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