Isaías 23:10

10 Hija de Tarsis,cultiva[a] tu tierra como en el Nilo,porque tu puerto ya no existe.

Isaías 23:10 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 23:10

Pass through thy land as a river, O daughter of Tarshish,
&c.] Or, "of the sea", as the Vulgate Latin; meaning Tyre, which was situated in the sea, and did, as it were, spring from it, and was fortified by it, and supported by ships of merchandise on it, from various places; but now, being about to be destroyed, the inhabitants of it are called upon to pass through it, and get out of it as fast as they could, even as swiftly as a river runs, and in great abundance or multitudes. Kimchi thinks the Tyrians are bid to pass to the daughter of Tarshish, that is, to Tarshish itself, to make their escape out of their own land, and flee thither for safety; this the accents will not admit of, there being an "athnach" upon the word "river"; rather the merchants of Tarshish, that were in Tyre, are exhorted to depart to their own land with all possible haste, lest they should be involved in its ruin; though the Targum inclines to the other sense,

``pass out of thy land, as the waters of a river flee to a province of the sea:''

[there is] no more strength;
in Tyre, to defend themselves against the enemy, to protect their trade, and the merchants that traded with them; or, "no more girdle" F5; about it; no more girt about with walls, ramparts, and other fortifications, or with soldiers and shipping, or with the sea, with which it was encompassed, while an island, but now no more, being joined to the continent by the enemy. Some think, because girdles were a part of merchandise, ( Proverbs 31:24 ) , that this is said to express the meanness and poverty of the place, that there was not so much as a girdle left in it; rather that it was stripped of its power and authority, of which the girdle was a sign; see ( Isaiah 22:21 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F5 (dwe xzm Nya) "nulla est zona amplius", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "non est cingulum amplius", Cocceius.

Isaías 23:10 In-Context

8 ¿Quién planeó esto contra Tiro,la ciudad que confiere coronas,cuyos comerciantes son príncipes,y sus negociantes reconocidos en la tierra?
9 Lo planeó el SEÑORTodopoderosopara abatir la altivez de toda gloriay humillar a toda la gente importante de la tierra.
10 Hija de Tarsis,cultiva tu tierra como en el Nilo,porque tu puerto ya no existe.
11 El SEÑOR ha extendido su mano sobre el mary ha puesto a temblar a los reinos,ha ordenado destruir las fortalezas de Canaán.
12 Él dijo:«¡Virgen violentada, hija de Sidón:no volverás a alegrarte!»Levántate y cruza hasta Chipre;¡ni siquiera allí encontrarás descanso!»

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. "cultiva " (Qumrán y LXX); "atraviesa " (TM).
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