Isaías 22:20

20 Y sucederá en aquel día, que llamaré a mi siervo Eliaquim, hijo de Hilcías,

Isaías 22:20 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 22:20

And it shall come to pass in that day
At the same time that Shebna was deposed from his high station:

that I will call my servant Eliakim, the son of Hilkiah;
whom Kimchi thinks was the same with Azariah the son of Hilkiah, who might have two names, and was a ruler over the house of God in the times of Hezekiah, ( 1 Chronicles 6:13 ) ( 2 Chronicles 31:13 ) this man, by the character given him, was a good man, a faithful, diligent, and constant servant of the Lord, and therefore he delighted to raise him to great honour and dignity: he did not seek great things for himself, nor did he thrust himself into the office, but the Lord called him to it in his providence, and put him into it; he did, as Kimchi observes, put it into the heart of Hezekiah to appoint him governor in the room of Shebna. This man was a type of Christ; his name agrees with him which signifies, "my God will raise up"; that is, the dead by him, ( 1 Corinthians 6:14 ) and so does the character of a servant, frequently given to Christ in this book; see ( Isaiah 42:1 ) ( 49:3 ) ( 53:11 ) nor did Christ take any office to himself, but was called unto it by his Father, ( Hebrews 5:4 Hebrews 5:5 ) .

Isaías 22:20 In-Context

18 te enrollará bien como una pelota, y te lanzará a una tierra muy espaciosa. Allí morirás y allí quedarán tus magníficos carros, oh tú, verguenza de la casa de tu Señor."
19 Te depondré de tu cargo, y te derribaré de tu puesto.
20 Y sucederá en aquel día, que llamaré a mi siervo Eliaquim, hijo de Hilcías,
21 lo vestiré con tu túnica, con tu cinturón lo ceñiré, tu autoridad pondré en su mano, y llegará a ser un padre para los habitantes de Jerusalén y para la casa de Judá.
22 Entonces pondré la llave de la casa de David sobre su hombro; cuando él abra, nadie cerrará, cuando él cierre, nadie abrirá.
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