Isaia 22:17

17 Ecco, o uomo, il Signore ti caccerà lontano, e ti turerà affatto il volto.

Isaia 22:17 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 22:17

Behold, the Lord will carry thee away with a mighty
captivity
Or with the captivity of a man; so the Targum, of a mighty man, Sennacherib king of Assyria; who, as the Jews say F26, when he went from Jerusalem, upon the rumour of Tirhakah king of Ethiopia coming against him, carried away Shebna and his company, as with an inundation: or as a man is carried captive, whose captivity is harder, and more severe and cruel, than a woman's, as the Rabbins F1 observe; a woman finding more mercy in captivity usually than a man does. Some of the Jewish writers render the word "geber" a cock, as they do elsewhere; and gloss it, as a cock is carried away, and goes from place to place F2; and so the Vulgate Latin version,

``behold, the Lord shall cause thee to be carried away, as a cock is carried away;''
but it seems best, with Aben Ezra and Kimchi, to read the word "man" in the vocative case; the Lord will carry thee away, "O man", O mighty man {c}; as mighty a man as thou art in office, in power, in riches, God shall carry thee away with the greatest ease imaginable: and will surely cover thee:
or, "in covering cover thee"; with confusion, as the Targum. Jarchi says the word has the signification of flying; and so interprets it, he shall cause thee to fly like a bird into captivity; that is, very speedily and swiftly. The Rabbins gather from hence that Shebna was struck with leprosy, because the leper was obliged to put a covering upon his upper lip; and this sense is embraced by Grotius; but the allusion seems to be to persons in disgrace, or condemned to die, whose faces used to be covered, ( Esther 7:8 ) ( Job 9:24 ) .
FOOTNOTES:

F26 Seder Olam Rabba, c. 23. p. 64.
F1 T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 26. 2.
F2 Jarchi in loc. Vajikra Rabba, sect. 5. fol. 150. 2.
F3 (rbg) "O vir poteus", Grotius; "O tu heros", Tigurine version.

Isaia 22:17 In-Context

15 COSÌ ha detto il Signore Iddio degli eserciti: Va’, entra da questo tesoriere, da Sebna, mastro del palazzo; e digli:
16 Che hai da far qui? e chi è qui de’ tuoi che tu ti tagli qui una sepoltura? or egli tagliava il suo sepolcro in un luogo rilevato, e si disegnava un ostello nella roccia.
17 Ecco, o uomo, il Signore ti caccerà lontano, e ti turerà affatto il volto.
18 Egli ti voltolerà sottosopra come una palla per terra larga e spaziosa; quivi morrai, e quivi saranno i carri della tua gloria, o vituprio della casa del tuo signore.
19 Ed io ti sospingerò giù dal tuo grado, e ti sovvertirò dal tuo stato.
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