Isaías 22:2

2 , llena de alborotos, ciudad turbulenta, ciudad alegre; tus muertos no son muertos a espada, ni muertos en guerra

Isaías 22:2 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 22:2

Thou art full of stirs
Or, "wast full of stirs"; through the multitude of people walking about in it, and the vast hurry of business done in it; but now all hush and quiet, the streets clear of people, and the shops shut up, and all got up to the housetops for shelter; or, "full of noises" F12, as a populous trading city is. The word signifies shoutings and acclamations, and is used for joyful ones, ( Zechariah 4:7 ) and may be so taken here, and may design such as were expressed at their festivals, and on other occasions; unless it is to be understood of doleful ones, on account of the invasion and siege: a tumultuous city;
through the throng of people, and the noise of thorn: a joyous city;
some on business, others on pleasure; some hurrying from place to place about their trade and commerce, and others amusing themselves with pastime, mirth, and jollity; which is commonly the case of populous cities in prosperity. This had been Jerusalem's case, but now it was otherwise: thy slain [men] are not slain with the sword, nor dead in battle;
for Sennacherib never entered into it, nor put any of its inhabitants to the sword; nor was there any battle fought between them, nor was he suffered so much as to shoot an arrow into it, ( Isaiah 37:33 ) wherefore those that died in it died either through the fright and consternation they were put into, or through the famine his army had caused, in laying the country round about them desolate.


FOOTNOTES:

F12 (halm tavt) "plena strepitibus", Munster; "tumultuationibus", Montanus, Junius & Tremellius; "fragoribus", Piscator.

Isaías 22:2 In-Context

1 Carga del valle de la visión. ¿Qué tienes ahora, que con todos los tuyos te has subido sobre los tejados
2 , llena de alborotos, ciudad turbulenta, ciudad alegre; tus muertos no son muertos a espada, ni muertos en guerra
3 Todos tus Príncipes juntos huyeron del arco, fueron atados. Todos los que en ti se hallaron, fueron atados juntamente; los otros huyeron lejos
4 Por esto dije: Dejadme, lloraré amargamente; no os afanéis por consolarme de la destrucción de la hija de mi pueblo
5 Porque día de alboroto, y de huella, y de fatiga por el Señor DIOS de los ejércitos es enviado en el valle de la visión, para derribar el muro, y dar grito al monte

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