Isaías 10:12

12 Después de que el Señor
haya utilizado al rey de Asiria para llevar a cabo sus propósitos en el monte Sión y en Jerusalén, se volverá contra el rey de Asiria y lo castigará, porque es soberbio y arrogante.

Isaías 10:12 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 10:12

Wherefore it shall come to pass
It shall surely be; what God has purposed in his heart, and published in his word, shall certainly be fulfilled: [that] when the Lord hath performed his whole work upon Mount Zion,
and on Jerusalem;
in correcting, chastising, and humbling the inhabitants thereof, by suffering them to be besieged by the Assyrian army. God sometimes makes use of wicked men to chastise his people; this is his work, and not theirs; and when he begins, he goes on, and finishes it; and when he has done, punishes the instruments he uses; after he has scourged his children, he takes the rod, and breaks it to pieces. I will punish the fruit of the stout heart of the king of Assyria,
and the glory of his high looks;
that is, he would punish him for his wicked actions, which were the fruit of the haughtiness of his heart, and the pride of his eyes; or for that pride which filled his heart, and showed itself in his lofty looks. Kimchi joins this to the preceding clause, and makes the sense to be, that God would punish the Assyrian for his pride, in Mount Zion, and in Jerusalem; for there his army died, or near it, being smitten by the angel. The Targum is,

``and it shall be, when the Lord hath finished to do all that he hath said in Mount Zion, and in Jerusalem.''

Isaías 10:12 In-Context

10 Sí, hemos acabado con muchos reinos
cuyos dioses eran más grandes que los de Jerusalén y de Samaria.
11 Por eso derrotaremos a Jerusalén y a sus dioses,
tal como destruimos a Samaria con sus dioses”».
12 Después de que el Señor
haya utilizado al rey de Asiria para llevar a cabo sus propósitos en el monte Sión y en Jerusalén, se volverá contra el rey de Asiria y lo castigará, porque es soberbio y arrogante.
13 Se jacta diciendo:
«Esto lo hice con el poder de mi brazo;
lo planifiqué con mi astuta sabiduría.
Derribé las defensas de las naciones
y me llevé sus tesoros.
Como un toro, he derribado a sus reyes.
14 Les robé las riquezas a sus nidos
y me he adueñado de reinos como un campesino recoge huevos.
Nadie puede siquiera batir un ala en mi contra.
Nadie puede decir ni pío en protesta».
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