Isaia 40:21

21 Non avete voi alcun conoscimento? non ascoltate voi? la cosa non vi è ella stata dichiarata fin dal principio? non intendete voi come la terra è stata fondata?

Isaia 40:21 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 40:21

Have ye not known?
] This is the speech of the prophet, directed to the idolaters, appealing to their own natural knowledge, who, from the light of nature, might know that idols were nothing, had no divinity in them: that it is God that made the earth and governs the world, and who only ought to be worshipped: have ye not heard?
by tradition from the ancients, from your forefathers, who received it from theirs, and have delivered it to you: hath it not been told you from the beginning?
from the beginning of your states and kingdoms, and even from the beginning of the world, by the wisest and best of men that have been in it, that those things are true before related, and what follow: have ye not understood from the foundations of the earth?
the being of God, the invisible things of him, his eternal power and Godhead, from the things that are made, even from his founding of the earth; as well as such knowledge and understanding has been as early as that, and might be continued from it: or, have ye not understood the foundations of the earth
F25? what the earth is founded upon, and who laid the foundations of it; no other than that divine Being described in the next words.


FOOTNOTES:

F25 (Urah twdowm Mtwnybh alh) "nonne intelligetis fundamenta terrae?" Pagninus, Montanus; "annon intellexistis?" Vatablus.

Isaia 40:21 In-Context

19 Il fabbro fonde la scultura, e l’orafo vi distende su l’oro, da coprirla; e le fonde de’ cancelli di argento.
20 Colui che fa povera offerta sceglie un legno che non intarli; egli si cerca un artefice industrioso, per formargli una scultura che non si muove.
21 Non avete voi alcun conoscimento? non ascoltate voi? la cosa non vi è ella stata dichiarata fin dal principio? non intendete voi come la terra è stata fondata?
22 Egli è quel che siede sopra il globo della terra, ed a cui gli abitanti di essa sono come locuste; che stende i cieli come una tela, e li tende come una tenda da abitare;
23 che riduce i principi a niente, e fa che i rettori della terra son come una cosa vana;
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