Isaías 28:11

11 porque en lengua de tartamudos, y en lengua extraña hablará a este pueblo,

Isaías 28:11 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 28:11

For with stammering lips and another tongue will he
speak to this people.
] Or "hath spoken" F19; as parents and nurses, in a lisping manner, and in a language and tone different from what they use in common, speak unto their children, accommodating themselves according to their capacities and weakness; and so it is a continuation of the method to be used in instructing the Jews, as being like children: or else these words are to be considered as a reason why, since they refused instruction in this plain, easy, and gentle manner, by the ministry of the prophets of the Lord, he would speak to them in a more severe and in a rougher manner in his providences, and bring a people against them of a strange language they understood not, and so should not be able to treat and make peace with them, and who would carry them captive into a strange land; which was fulfilled by bringing the Chaldean army upon them, ( Jeremiah 5:15 ) see ( 1 Corinthians 14:21 ) and afterwards the Romans.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 So Gataker.

Isaías 28:11 In-Context

9 ¿A quién se enseñará ciencia, o a quién se hará entender doctrina? A los quitados de la leche. A los destetados de los pechos.
10 Porque mandamiento tras mandamiento, mandamiento sobre mandamiento, renglón tras renglón, renglón tras renglón; un poquito allí, otro poquito allá;
11 porque en lengua de tartamudos, y en lengua extraña hablará a este pueblo,
12 a los cuales él dijo: Este es el reposo; con la cual podrán dar reposo al cansado; y éste es el refrigerio, mas no quisieron oír.
13 Pues la palabra del SEÑOR les será, mandamiento tras mandamiento, mandamiento tras mandamiento; renglón tras renglón, renglón tras renglón, un poquito allí, otro poquito allá; que vayan y caigan de espaldas, y se desmenucen, y se enreden, y sean presos.
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