Isaías 30

1 ¡Ay de los hijos rebeldesdeclara el SEÑOR que ejecutan planes, pero no los míos, y hacen alianza, pero no según mi Espíritu, para añadir pecado sobre pecado!
2 Los que descienden a Egipto sin consultarme, para refugiarse al amparo de Faraón, y buscar abrigo a la sombra de Egipto.
3 El amparo de Faraón será vuestra verguenza, y el abrigo a la sombra de Egipto, vuestra humillación.
4 Porque sus príncipes están en Zoán, y sus embajadores llegan a Hanes.
5 Todos se avergonzarán a causa de un pueblo que no les trae provecho, no les sirve de ayuda ni de utilidad, sino de verguenza y también de oprobio.
6 Profecía sobre las bestias del Neguev. Por tierra de tribulación y angustia, de donde vienen la leona y el león, la víbora y la serpiente voladora, llevan sus riquezas sobre lomos de pollinos y sus tesoros sobre gibas de camellos, a un pueblo que no les traerá provecho,
7 a Egipto, cuya ayuda es vana y vacía. Por tanto lo he llamado Rahab el destruido.
8 Ahora ve, escríbelo en una tablilla delante de ellos y grábalo en un rollo, para que sirva en el día postrero como testigo para siempre.
9 Porque este es un pueblo rebelde, hijos falsos, hijos que no quieren escuchar la instrucción del SEÑOR;
10 que dicen a los videntes: No veáis visiones; y a los profetas: No nos profeticéis lo que es recto, decidnos palabras agradables, profetizad ilusiones.
11 Apartaos del camino, desviaos de la senda, no oigamos más acerca del Santo de Israel.
12 Por tanto, así dice el Santo de Israel: Ya que habéis desechado esta palabra, y habéis confiado en la opresión y en el engaño, y os habéis apoyado en ellos,
13 por eso esta iniquidad será para vosotros como muro agrietado a punto de caer, como abultamiento en una pared alta, cuya caída viene de repente, en un instante.
14 Su caída es como el romper de una vasija de alfarero, despedazada sin piedad; no se halla entre sus pedazos ni un tiesto para tomar fuego del hogar o para sacar agua de una cisterna.
15 Porque así ha dicho el Señor DIOS, el Santo de Israel: En arrepentimiento y en reposo seréis salvos; en quietud y confianza está vuestro poder. Pero no quisisteis,
16 y dijisteis: No, porque huiremos a caballo. Por tanto, huiréis. Y: Sobre corceles veloces cabalgaremos. Por tanto, serán veloces los que os persiguen.
17 Mil huirán ante la amenaza de uno solo, ante la amenaza de cinco huiréis; hasta que seáis dejados como una enseña en la cima de un monte, y como señal sobre una colina.
18 Por tanto, el SEÑOR espera para tener piedad de vosotros, y por eso se levantará para tener compasión de vosotros. Porque el SEÑOR es un Dios de justicia; ¡cuán bienaventurados son todos los que en El esperan!
19 Oh pueblo de Sion, morador de Jerusalén, no llorarás más. Ciertamente se apiadará de ti a la voz de tu clamor; cuando la oiga, te responderá.
20 Aunque el Señor os ha dado pan de escasez y agua de opresión, tu Maestro no se esconderá más, sino que tus ojos contemplarán a tu Maestro.
21 Tus oídos oirán detrás de ti una palabra: Este es el camino, andad en él, ya sea que vayáis a la derecha o a la izquierda.
22 Y profanarás tus imágenes talladas recubiertas de plata, y tus imágenes fundidas revestidas de oro. Las esparcirás como cosa inmunda, y les dirás: ¡Fuera de aquí!
23 Entonces El dará lluvia para la semilla que sembrarás en la tierra, y pan del producto de la tierra, y será rico y abundante. En aquel día tus ganados serán apacentados en espaciosos pastizales.
24 También los bueyes y los asnos que labran la tierra comerán forraje salado, que ha sido aventado con pala y con bieldo.
25 Sobre todo monte alto y sobre toda colina elevada habrá arroyos de aguas perennes el día de la gran matanza, cuando caigan las torres.
26 Y será la luz de la luna como la luz del sol, y la luz del sol será siete veces mayor, como la luz de siete días, el día que el SEÑOR vende la fractura de su pueblo y cure la llaga que El ha causado.
27 He aquí, el nombre del SEÑOR viene de lejos ardiente es su ira, y denso es su humo. Sus labios están llenos de indignación, su lengua es como fuego consumidor,
28 y su aliento como un torrente desbordado que llega hasta el cuello, para zarandear a las naciones en una zaranda de destrucción, y poner la brida que conduce a la ruina en las mandíbulas de los pueblos.
29 Tendréis cánticos como en la noche en que celebráis la fiesta, y alegría de corazón como cuando uno marcha al son de la flauta, para ir al monte del SEÑOR, a la Roca de Israel.
30 Y el SEÑOR hará oír la majestad de su voz, y dejará ver el descenso de su brazo con furia de ira y llama de fuego consumidor, con turbión, aguacero y piedra de granizo.
31 Porque a la voz del SEÑOR, Asiria se aterrará cuando El hiera con la vara.
32 Y cada golpe de la vara de castigo que el SEÑOR descargue sobre ella, será al son de panderos y liras; y en batallas, blandiendo armas, El peleará contra ellos.
33 Porque Tofet está preparado desde hace tiempo, ciertamente, ha sido dispuesto para el rey. El lo ha hecho profundo y ancho, una pira de fuego con abundante leña; el soplo del SEÑOR, como torrente de azufre, lo enciende.

Isaías 30 Commentary

Chapter 30

The Jews reproved for seeking aid from Egypt. (1-7) Judgements in consequence of their contempt of God's word. (8-18) God's mercies to his church. (19-26) The ruin of the Assyrian army, and of all God's enemies. (27-33)

Verses 1-7 It was often the fault and folly of the Jews, that when troubled by their neighbours on one side, they sought for succour from others, instead of looking up to God. Nor can we avoid the dreadful consequences of adding sin to sin, but by making the righteousness of Christ our refuge, and seeking for the sanctification of the Holy Spirit. Men have always been prone to lean to their own understandings, but this will end in their shame and misery. They would not trust in God. They took much pains to gain the Egyptians. The riches so spent turned to a bad account. See what dangers men run into who forsake God to follow their carnal confidences. The Creator is the Rock of ages, the creature a broken reed; we cannot expect too little from man, or too much from God. Our strength is to sit still, in humble dependence upon God and his goodness, and quiet submission to his will.

Verses 8-18 The Jews were the only professing people God then had in the world, yet many among them were rebellious. They had the light, but they loved darkness rather. The prophets checked them in their sinful pursuits, so that they could not proceed without fear; this they took amiss. But faithful ministers will not be driven from seeking to awaken sinners. God is the Holy One of Israel, and so they shall find him. They did not like to hear of his holy commandments and his hatred of sin; they desired that they might no more be reminded of these things. But as they despised the word of God, their sins undermined their safety. Their state would be dashed in pieces like a potter's vessel. Let us return from our evil ways, and settle in the way of duty; that is the way to be saved. Would we be strengthened, it must be in quietness and in confidence, keeping peace in our own minds, and relying upon God. They think themselves wiser than God; but the project by which they thought to save themselves was their ruin. Only here and there one shall escape, as a warning to others. If men will not repent, turn to God, and seek happiness in his favour and service, their desires will but hasten their ruin. Those who make God alone their confidence, will have comfort. God ever waits to be gracious to all that come to him by faith in Christ, and happy are those who wait for him.

Verses 19-26 God's people will soon arrive at the Zion above, and then they will weep no more for ever. Even now they would have more comfort, as well as holiness, if they were more constant in prayer. A famine of bread is not so great a judgment as a famine of the word of God. There are right-hand and left-hand errors; the tempter is busy courting us into by-paths. It is happy if, by the counsels of a faithful minister or friend, or the checks of conscience, and the strivings of God the Spirit, we are set right when doubting, and prevented from going wrong. They shall be cured of their idolatry. To all true penitents sin becomes very hateful. This is shown daily in the conversion of souls, by the power of Divine grace, to the fear and love of God. Abundant means of grace, with the influences of the Holy Spirit, would be extended to places destitute of them. The effect of this should be comfort and joy to the people of God. Light, that is, knowledge, shall increase. This is the light which the gospel brought into the world, and which proclaims healing to the broken-hearted.

Verses 27-33 God curbs and restrains from doing mischief. With a word he guides his people into the right way, but with a bridle he turns his enemies upon their own ruin. Here, in threatening the ruin of Sennacherib's army, the prophet points at the final and everlasting destruction of all impenitent sinners. Tophet was a valley near Jerusalem, where fires were continually burning to destroy things that were hurtful and offensive, and there the idolatrous Jews caused their children to pass through the fire to Moloch. This denotes the certainty of the destruction, as an awful emblem of the place of torment in the other world. No oppressor shall escape the Divine wrath. Let sinners then flee to Christ, seeking to be reconciled to Him, that they may be safe and happy, when destruction from the Almighty shall sweep away all the workers of iniquity.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. I.e., lugar de sacrificios humanos a Moloc

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 30

This chapter contains a complaint of the Jews for their sins and transgressions; a prophecy of their destruction for them; a promise of grace and mercy, and of happy times, to the saints; and a threatening of utter and dreadful ruin to the wicked. The Jews are complained of for their rebellion against God, their slighting his counsel and protection, their trust in Egypt, and application there for help; whither they went with their riches for safety, but in vain, it being contrary to the will and counsel of God, Isa 30:1-7 next follows a denunciation of ruin and destruction for these things, rebellion, and lying, and vain confidence, as well as for contempt of the word of God, which, that it might appear sure and certain, is ordered to be written in a book, Isa 30:8-12 and this ruin is signified by the sudden falling of a wall, and by the breaking of a potter's vessel into pieces, which can never be used more, Isa 30:13,14 and seeing they rejected the way of salvation proposed by the Lord, and took their own way, first destruction is threatened them, which should be very easily brought about, and become so general, that few should escape it, Isa 30:15-17 and then promises of grace and mercy are made to them that wait for the Lord, Isa 30:18 such as a dwelling place in Zion, hearing their prayers, granting them teachers to instruct them, and the riddance of idolatry from them, Isa 30:19-22 and also many outward blessings, as seasonable rain, good bread corn, fat pastures, good food for cattle, and fruitfulness of mountains and hills, Isa 30:23-25 likewise an amazing degree of spiritual light and glory, and healing of the Lord's people, Isa 30:26 and the chapter is concluded with a threatening Of God's wrath upon the Assyrian, expressed by various similes, as of an angry man, an overflowing torrent, a tempest of thunder, lightning, and hail, and the fire of Tophet, Isa 30:27-33.

Isaías 30 Commentaries

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