Daniel 9:15

15 »Oh Señor nuestro Dios, al rescatar a tu pueblo de Egipto con gran despliegue de poder, le diste honor perpetuo a tu nombre; pero hemos pecado y estamos llenos de maldad.

Daniel 9:15 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 9:15

And now, O Lord our God
The Lord of the whole earth in general, the sovereign Ruler of the universe, and the God of Israel in a special and peculiar manner; which is used to encourage faith in prayer, and carries in it a tacit argument or plea with God to be heard, in what he was about to say in behalf of Israel; and to which purpose also is the following description of God, from an ancient benefit he had granted to that people: that hast brought thy people forth out of the land of Egypt with a
mighty hand;
which though it may be considered as an aggravation of their sin, that after this they should behave so wickedly, as to be carried captive for their sins, out of the land they were brought into; yet it seems to be mentioned to put the Lord in mind of his former favours to them, and of his promise that he would bring them out of Babylon, as he had brought them out of Egypt, ( Jeremiah 16:14 Jeremiah 16:15 ) ( Jeremiah 23:7 Jeremiah 23:8 ) : and hast gotten thee renown, as at this day;
by the many wonders wrought in Egypt, and at the Red sea, when Israel was brought from thence; as particularly by slaying the firstborn of Egypt, dividing the waters of the sea, and destroying the Egyptians in it, as Saadiah observes; the memory and fame of which continued to that day, and will continue throughout all ages: and the prophet suggests, that he would also get a name or renown in the world, and among his people, should he deliver them from their present captivity; but for this they had nothing to plead but his promise and mercy; for, as for them, they were obliged to confess themselves sinners, and unworthy of such a favour: we have sinned, we have done wickedly;
the prophet knows not how to leave off confessing sin; there had been so much committed, and there was so much need of confessing it.

Daniel 9:15 In-Context

13 Se han cumplido todas las maldiciones de la ley de Moisés escritas contra nosotros. Sin embargo, nos hemos rehusado a buscar la misericordia del Señor
nuestro Dios al no reconocer su verdad ni abandonar nuestros pecados.
14 Por lo tanto, el Señor
nos ha enviado la calamidad que había preparado. El Señor
nuestro Dios tuvo razón en hacer todas esas cosas, porque no lo obedecimos.
15 »Oh Señor nuestro Dios, al rescatar a tu pueblo de Egipto con gran despliegue de poder, le diste honor perpetuo a tu nombre; pero hemos pecado y estamos llenos de maldad.
16 En vista de tus fieles misericordias, por favor, Señor, aparta tu enojo y furor de tu ciudad, Jerusalén, tu monte santo. Todas las naciones vecinas se burlan de Jerusalén y de tu pueblo por causa de nuestros pecados y de los pecados de nuestros antepasados.
17 »¡Oh Dios nuestro, oye la oración de tu siervo! Escucha mientras te hago mis ruegos. Por amor a tu nombre, Señor, vuelve a sonreírle a tu desolado santuario.
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