Isaías 9:21

21 Manasés a Efraín, y Efraín a Manasés, y ambos contra Judá. Ni con todo esto cesará su furor, antes todavía su mano está extendida

Isaías 9:21 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 9:21

Manasseh, Ephraim; and Ephraim, Manasseh
That is, "Manasseh" shall eat or devour "Ephraim"; and "Ephraim" shall eat or devour "Manasseh"; as the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions render it; which is to be understood of their quarrels, contentions, and wars among themselves, whereby they bit, devoured, and consumed each other, though they were brethren; which explains and confirms what is before said, of no man sparing his brother, and everyone eating the flesh of his own arm. The Targum paraphrases the words thus,

``they of the house of "Manasseh", with those of the house of "Ephraim", and they of the house of "Ephraim", with those of the house of "Manasseh", shall be joined together as one, to come against them of the house of Judah;''
and so Jarchi interprets them,
``"Manasseh" shall be joined with "Ephraim", and "Ephraim" shall be joined with "Manasseh", and they together shall be joined against Judah;''
so it follows, [and] they together [shall be] against Judah;
as the ten tribes did sometimes make war against the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin, see ( 2 Chronicles 28:6-8 ) : for all this his anger is not turned away, but his hand [is]
stretched out still;
more and sorer judgments were to come upon this people for their sins. (See Gill on Isaiah 9:12).

Isaías 9:21 In-Context

19 Por la ira del SEÑOR de los ejércitos se oscureció la tierra, y será el pueblo como tragamiento del fuego; el hombre no tendrá piedad de su hermano
20 Cada uno hurtará a la mano derecha, y tendrá hambre; y comerá a la izquierda, y no se saciará; cada cual comerá la carne de su brazo
21 Manasés a Efraín, y Efraín a Manasés, y ambos contra Judá. Ni con todo esto cesará su furor, antes todavía su mano está extendida

Título en Inglés – The Jubilee Bible

(De las Escrituras de La Reforma)

Editado por: Russell M. Stendal

Jubilee Bible 2000 – Russell Martin Stendal

© 2000, 2001, 2010