Isaías 10:32

32 Hoje mesmo parará em Nobe; sacudirá o punho contra o monte da filha de Sião, o outeiro de Jerusalém.

Isaías 10:32 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 10:32

As yet shall he remain at Nob that day
The same day he came from Gebim; and proceed no further as yet, but make a short stay, and prepare himself and army to march to Jerusalem the next day: the Jews say F12, that he performed all his journeys in one day; the same day he came to Ajath he came to Nob, where he stayed the remaining part of the day. Nob was a city of the priests, ( 1 Samuel 22:19 ) and so it is called in the Targum here; it was so near Jerusalem, that, as Jarchi and Kimchi say, it might be seen from hence; wherefore here he stood, in sight of Jerusalem; against the wall of it, the Targum says; and did as follows:

he shall shake his hand [against] the mount of the daughter of
Zion, the hill of Jerusalem;
threatening what he would do to it, and despising it as unable to hold out against him; or the sense is this, yet a day, or in a day's time, from the last place where he was; he shall come to Nob, and there shall he stop, and go no further: or, "the mountain of the daughter of Zion, the hill of Jerusalem, shall shake its hand"; bidding him defiance, insulting over him, or rejoicing at the fall of the Assyrian army. Wherefore it follows:


FOOTNOTES:

F12 T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 95. 1.

Isaías 10:32 In-Context

30 Clama com alta voz, ó filha de Galim! Ouve, ó Laís! Responde-lhe, ó Anatote!
31 Já se foi Madmena; os moradores de Gebim procuram refúgio.
32 Hoje mesmo parará em Nobe; sacudirá o punho contra o monte da filha de Sião, o outeiro de Jerusalém.
33 Eis que o Senhor Deus dos exércitos cortará os ramos com violência; e os de alta estatura serão cortados, e os elevados serão abatidos.
34 E cortará com o ferro o emaranhado da floresta, e o Líbano cairá pela mão de um poderoso.
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