Levítico 26:19

19 "También quebrantaré el orgullo de vuestro poderío, y haré vuestros cielos como hierro y vuestra tierra como bronce.

Levítico 26:19 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 26:19

And I will break the pride of your power
Which the Targum of Jonathan and Jarchi interpret of the sanctuary, which they were proud of, trusted in, and boasted of; but was broke or destroyed, first by Nebuchadnezzar, then by the Romans: but it may rather signify their country, the glory of all lands for its fruitfulness, which for their sins should become barren, as follows; or the multitude of their forces, and the strength of their mighty men of war, in which they put their confidence; it may take in everything, civil and ecclesiastical, they prided themselves with, and had their dependence on, thinking themselves safe on account of them, but should be broken to shivers, and be of no service to them: and I will make your heaven as iron;
so that neither dew nor rain shall descend from thence to make the earth fruitful; but, on the contrary, an heat should be reflected, which would parch it, and make it barren: and your earth as brass;
that the seed could not be cast into it, nor anything spring out of it, for the service of man and beast, so that a famine must unavoidably follow.

Levítico 26:19 In-Context

17 "Fijaré mi rostro contra vosotros, para que seáis derrotados delante de vuestros enemigos; los que os aborrecen os dominarán y huiréis sin que nadie os persiga.
18 "Y si aun con todas estas cosas no me obedecéis, entonces os castigaré siete veces más por vuestros pecados.
19 "También quebrantaré el orgullo de vuestro poderío, y haré vuestros cielos como hierro y vuestra tierra como bronce.
20 "Y vuestras fuerzas se consumirán en vano, porque vuestra tierra no dará su producto y los árboles de la tierra no darán su fruto.
21 "Y si procedéis con hostilidad contra mí y no queréis obedecerme, aumentaré la plaga sobre vosotros siete veces conforme a vuestros pecados.
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