Isaia 64:1

1 Oh! fendessi tu pure i cieli, e scendessi, sì che i monti colassero per la tua presenza!

Isaia 64:1 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 64:1

O that thou wouldst rend the heavens, that thou wouldst
come down
Before, the church prayed that the Lord would look down from heaven and behold, ( Isaiah 63:15 ) , now that he would open the heavens, and descend from thence; not by change of place, for he fills heaven and earth with his presence; but by some visible display of his power, in destroying her enemies, and delivering her from them. Some take this to be a prayer for the first coming of Christ from heaven to earth, by his incarnation, in order to redeem and save his people; and others that it is for his second coming to judgment, to take vengeance on his adversaries, when his wrath will burn like fire; but rather it is for his spiritual coming, to avenge his church and people on antichrist, and the antichristian states. She had seen him, as a triumphant conqueror, stained with the blood of his enemies; and now she prays for the accomplishment of what she had seen in vision and prophecy: that the mountains might flow down at thy presence;
kings and princes of the earth, and kingdoms and states governed by them, compared to mountains for their seeming firmness and stability; yet these will melt like wax, and flow like water, tremble and disappear at the presence of the King of kings, when he comes forth in his great wrath against them; as it is explained in the next verse, that the nations may tremble at thy presence;
see ( Revelation 16:20 ) . Here ends the sixty third chapter in the Targum.

Isaia 64:1 In-Context

1 Oh! fendessi tu pure i cieli, e scendessi, sì che i monti colassero per la tua presenza!
2 a guisa che il fuoco divampa le cose che si fondono, e fa bollir l’acqua; per far conoscere il tuo Nome a’ tuoi nemici, onde le genti tremassero per la tua presenza!
3 Quando tu facesti le cose tremende che noi non aspettavamo, tu discendesti, e i monti colarono per la tua presenza.
4 E giammai non si è udito, nè inteso con gli orecchi; ed occhio non ha giammai veduto altro Dio, fuor che te, che abbia fatte cotali cose a quelli che sperano in lui.
5 Tu ti facevi incontro a chi si rallegrava, ed operava giustamente; essi si ricorderanno di te nelle tue vie; ecco, tu ti sei gravemente adirato, avendo noi peccato; noi ci ricorderemo di te in perpetuo in quelle, e saremo salvati.
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