Miqueas 4:11

11 Pero ahora se han juntado contra ti muchas naciones, que dicen: "Sea profanada, y que se deleiten en Sion nuestros ojos."

Miqueas 4:11 Meaning and Commentary

Micah 4:11

Now also many nations are gathered against thee
Which is to be understood, not of Sennacherib's army invading Judea, and besieging Jerusalem, in Hezekiah's time; for that was not threshed, as the phrase is afterwards used, or destroyed by the daughter of Zion, but by an angel from heaven: nor of the Babylonians or Chaldeans, since they succeeded in their attempt, and were the conquerors, and not conquered: rather this respects the times of the Maccabees, as the series of prophecy and history agreeing together shows; in which times many of the neighbouring nations of the Jews gave them a great deal of trouble, and especially Antiochus king of Syria; and many and mighty armies sent by him. The Jews, as Kimchi, Aben Ezra, and Abarbinel F26, interpret this of the armies of Gog and Magog, in the times of their vainly expected Messiah. Some Christian interpreters, with much more probability, understand this passage of the first times of the Gospel, and the opposition made to that and the Christian church, which yet in the issue prevailed; and perhaps it may have reference to the last times, and receive its full accomplishment in the battle at Armageddon, ( Revelation 16:14-16 ) ( 19:19-21 ) ; that say, let her be defiled, and let our eye look upon Zion;
either defiled with sin; so the Targum,

``that say, when will she sin, and our eye shall behold the fall of Zion?''
as the effect of her sin: or, as others, "let her play the hypocrite" {a}; and be condemned as such: or rather, be defiled with slaughter and bloodshed, that they might be delighted with so pleasing a sight, and their eyes might feed with pleasure on an object so agreeable to their wishes.
FOOTNOTES:

F26 Mashmiah Jeshuah, fol. 62. 1.
F1 (Pnxt) "hypocrita fuit", Tigurine version; velut hypocrita damnatur", Tarnovius; "hypocrisi contaminabitur, Cocceius.

Miqueas 4:11 In-Context

9 Ahora, ¿por qué gritas tan fuerte? ¿No hay rey en ti? ¿Ha perecido tu consejero, que el dolor te aflige como a mujer de parto?
10 Retuércete y gime , hija de Sion, como mujer de parto, porque ahora saldrás de la ciudad y habitarás en el campo, e irás hasta Babilonia. Allí serás rescatada, allí te redimirá el SEÑOR de la mano de tus enemigos.
11 Pero ahora se han juntado contra ti muchas naciones, que dicen: "Sea profanada, y que se deleiten en Sion nuestros ojos."
12 Mas ellos no conocen los pensamientos del SEÑOR, ni comprenden su propósito, porque los ha recogido como gavillas en la era.
13 Levántate y trilla, hija de Sion, pues yo haré tu cuerno de hierro y haré tus pezuñas de bronce, para que desmenuces a muchos pueblos, para que consagres al SEÑOR su injusta ganancia, y sus riquezas al Señor de toda la tierra.
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