Isaías 21:12-17

12 El centinela responde: Viene la mañana y también la noche. Si queréis preguntar, preguntad; volved otra vez.
13 Profecía sobre Arabia. En las espesuras de Arabia pasad la noche, caravanas de dedanitas.
14 Traed agua para el sediento, habitantes de la tierra de Tema, salid con pan al encuentro del fugitivo.
15 Porque han huido ante las espadas, ante la espada desnuda, ante el arco tendido y ante la violencia de la batalla.
16 Pues así me ha dicho el Señor: En un año, como lo contaría un jornalero, terminará todo el esplendor de Cedar;
17 y del resto del número de los arqueros, los poderosos de los hijos de Cedar, quedarán pocos, porque ha hablado el SEÑOR, Dios de Israel.

Isaías 21:12-17 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 21

This chapter contains prophecies against Babylon, Idumea, and Arabia. The prophecy against Babylon is called "the burden of the desert of the sea"; whose enemies are described by the fierce manner of their coming, and by the land from whence they came, Isa 21:1 which vision being declared to the prophet, is called a grievous one; what made it so was treachery among themselves; and the Medes and Persians are invited to besiege them, Isa 21:2 their terror and distress upon it are represented by the pains of a woman in travail, whom the prophet personates, Isa 21:3,4 and by the methods they took to defend themselves, to which they were alarmed, when in the greatest security and jollity, Isa 21:5 all which is illustrated by the vision of the watchman, who saw the Medes and Persians on the march, signified by a chariot and a couple of horsemen, who declares the fall of Babylon, and the destruction of its gods, Isa 21:6-9 which would issue in the good and comfort of the church and people of God, Isa 21:10 then follows the prophecy against Idumea, which consists of a question put to the watchman, and his answer to it; to which an exhortation is added, Isa 21:11,12 and the chapter concludes with another prophecy against Arabia: the calamities threatened are lodging in a forest, thirst, famine, and fleeing from the sword Isa 21:13-15, and the time is fixed when all this should be, by which their glory would fail, and the number of their archers and mighty men be lessened; for the confirmation of which the divine testimony is annexed, Isa 21:16,17.

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