Isaías 7:21

21 Naquele dia, o homem que tiver uma vaca e duas cabras

Isaías 7:21 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 7:21

And it shall come to pass in that day
Not in the days of Hezekiah, after the destruction of Sennacherib's army, when there followed great fruitfulness and plenty, ( Isaiah 37:30 Isaiah 37:31 ) as Kimchi and Jarchi interpret it; but in the days of Nebuchadnezzar, after the destruction of Jerusalem, when some poor men were left in the land to till it, ( Jeremiah 39:10 ) for of these, and not of rich men, are the following words to be understood: [that] a man shall nourish a young cow and two sheep;
this seems to denote both the scarcity of men and cattle, through the ravages of the army of the Chaldeans; that there should not be large herds and flocks, only a single cow, and two or three sheep; and yet men should be so few, and families so thin, that these would be sufficient to support them comfortably.

Isaías 7:21 In-Context

19 Todas virão e pousarão nos vales íngremes e nas fendas das rochas, em todos os espinheiros e em todas as cisternas.
20 Naquele dia, o Senhor utilizará uma navalha alugada de além do Eufrates, o rei da Assíria, para rapar a sua cabeça e os pelos de suas pernas e da sua barba.
21 Naquele dia, o homem que tiver uma vaca e duas cabras
22 terá coalhada para comer, graças à fartura de leite que elas darão. Todos os que ficarem na terra comerão coalhada e mel.
23 Naquele dia, todo lugar onde havia mil videiras no valor de doze quilos de prata será deixado para as roseiras bravas e para os espinheiros.
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