Isaiah 7:11

11 pete tibi signum a Domino Deo tuo in profundum inferni sive in excelsum supra

Isaiah 7:11 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 7:11

Ask thee a sign of the Lord thy God
For though Ahaz was a wicked man, yet the Lord was his God, as he was the God of the people of Israel in general, as a nation; and knowing his unbelief and diffidence of his word unto him, offers to confirm it by a sign or miracle: ask it either in the depth, or in the height above,
in earth, or in heaven: so the Targum,

``ask that a miracle may be done for thee upon earth, or that a sign may be shown thee in heaven;''
either that the earth might gape and open its mouth, as in the days of Moses; or that the sun might stand still, as in the times of Joshua; or that a dead man might be raised out of the depth of the earth; or that there might be some strange appearances in the heavens.

Isaiah 7:11 In-Context

9 et caput Ephraim Samaria et caput Samariae filius Romeliae si non credideritis non permanebitis
10 et adiecit Dominus loqui ad Ahaz dicens
11 pete tibi signum a Domino Deo tuo in profundum inferni sive in excelsum supra
12 et dixit Ahaz non petam et non temptabo Dominum
13 et dixit audite ergo domus David numquid parum vobis est molestos esse hominibus quia molesti estis et Deo meo
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.