Isaías 25:2

2 Has convertido la ciudad en un montón de escombros,la ciudad fortificada en una ruina.Ya no es ciudad la ciudadela de extranjeros;nunca más volverá a ser reconstruida.

Isaías 25:2 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 25:2

For thou hast made of a city an heap
Which is to be understood, not of Samaria, nor of Jerusalem; rather of Babylon; though it is best to interpret it of the city of Rome, as Jerom says the Jews do; though they generally explain it of many cities, which shall be destroyed in the times of Gog and Magog, as Aben Ezra and Kimchi; and so the Targum has it in the plural number; perhaps not only the city of Rome, but all the antichristian states, the cities of the nations, all within the Romish jurisdiction are meant; which shall all fall by the earthquake, sooner or later, and become a heap: [of] a defenced city, a ruin;
or, "for a fall" F3; the same thing is meant as before: it designs the fall of mystical Babylon or Rome, called the great and mighty city, ( Revelation 18:2 Revelation 18:10 ) : a palace of strangers;
which Kimchi interprets of Babylon, which, he says, was a palace to the cities of the Gentiles, who are called strangers; and it is said, that that city was originally built for strangers, that dwelt in tents, in Arabia Deserts; but it is best to understand it of Rome, as before, which is the palace of such who are aliens from the commonwealth of Israel, and strangers from the covenants of promise, who have introduced a strange religion, and are the worshippers of strange gods, ( Daniel 11:38 Daniel 11:39 ) . The Targum renders it,

``the house of the gods of the people in the city of Jerusalem;''
and this will be made to be no city, it shall never be built;
any more, when once it is destroyed, signified by the angels casting a millstone into the sea, which shall never be taken up again, or found more, ( Revelation 18:21 ) .
FOOTNOTES:

F3 (hlpml) "in lapsum".

Isaías 25:2 In-Context

1 SEÑOR, tú eres mi Dios;te exaltaré y alabaré tu nombreporque has hecho maravillas.Desde tiempos antiguostus planes son fieles y seguros.
2 Has convertido la ciudad en un montón de escombros,la ciudad fortificada en una ruina.Ya no es ciudad la ciudadela de extranjeros;nunca más volverá a ser reconstruida.
3 Por eso te glorifica un pueblo poderoso;te teme la ciudad de las naciones crueles.
4 Porque tú has sido,en su angustia,un baluarte para el desvalido,un refugio para el necesitado,un resguardo contra la tormenta,una sombra contra el calor.En cambio, el aliento de los crueleses como una tormenta contra un muro,
5 como el calor en el desierto.Tú aplacas el tumulto de los extranjeros,como se aplaca el calor bajo la sombra de una nube,y ahogas la alharaca de los tiranos.
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