Isaías 37:25

25 "Yo cavé pozos y bebí aguas, y sequé con la planta de mis pies todos los ríos de Egipto."

Isaías 37:25 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 37:25

I have digged, and drunk water
In places where he came, and found no water for his army, he set his soldiers to work, to dig cisterns, as the Targum, or wells, so that they had water sufficient to drink; in ( 2 Kings 19:24 ) , it is "strange waters", which were never known before: and with the sole of my feet have I dried up all the rivers of the
besieged places;
or, as the Targum,

``with the soles of the feet of the people that are with me;''
the Syriac version, "with the hoofs of my horses": with which he trampled down banks of rivers, and pools, and cisterns of water; signifying the vast numbers of his soldiers, who could drink up a river, or carry it away with them, or could turn the streams of rivers that ran by the sides, or round about, cities besieged, and so hindered the carrying on of a siege, and the taking of the place; but he had ways and means very easily to drain them, and ford them; or to cut off all communication of the water from the besieged. Some render it, "I have dried up all the rivers of Egypt" F19, as Kimchi, on ( 2 Kings 19:24 ) , observes, and to be understood hyperbolically; see ( Isaiah 19:6 ) , so Ben Melech observes.
FOOTNOTES:

F19 (rwum yrway lk) "omnes rivos Aegypti", Vitringa.

Isaías 37:25 In-Context

23 '¿A quién has injuriado y blasfemado? ¿Y contra quién has alzado la voz y levantado con altivez tus ojos? ¡Contra el Santo de Israel!
24 'Por mano de tus siervos has injuriado al Señor, y has dicho: "Con mis numerosos carros yo subí a las cumbres de los montes, a las partes más remotas del Líbano, y corté sus altos cedros y sus mejores cipreses; iré a su más alta cima, a su más frondoso bosque.
25 "Yo cavé pozos y bebí aguas, y sequé con la planta de mis pies todos los ríos de Egipto."
26 '¿No has oído? Hace mucho tiempo que lo hice, desde la antiguedad lo había planeado. Ahora he hecho que suceda, para que conviertas las ciudades fortificadas en montones de ruinas.
27 'Sus habitantes, faltos de fuerzas, fueron desalentados y humillados; vinieron a ser como la vegetación del campo y como la hierba verde, como la hierba en los techos que se quema antes de que haya crecido.
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