Isaías 41:5

5 Las islas vieron, y tuvieron temor; los términos de la tierra se espantaron; se congregaron, y vinieron

Isaías 41:5 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 41:5

The isles saw it, and feared
Not the victory which Abraham got over the kings; nor Cyrus's expedition against Babylon, and other nations, and his deliverance of the Jews; but the progress of the Gospel, through the ministry of the Apostle Paul: the idolatrous inhabitants of the Gentile nations saw great multitudes embracing and professing the Gospel; they saw their idols neglected, and their temples abandoned; they feared what would be the consequence of all this, that their old religion their fathers retained, and they were brought up in, would be abolished; and especially a panic seized the priests on this account, whose livelihood depended upon it: the ends of the earth were afraid;
for the sound of the Gospel by him, and other apostles, went into all the earth, and their words to the end of the world, ( Romans 10:18 ) meaning the inhabitants that dwelt in the furthest parts of the earth, where ignorance and idolatry wholly reigned: they drew near, and came: not to God, nor to Abraham, or Cyrus; rather to their gods, to exert themselves in the defence of their religion; or, which is best, they got together to consult what was proper to be done on such an emergency.

Isaías 41:5 In-Context

3 Los siguió, pasó en paz por camino por donde sus pies nunca habían entrado
4 ¿Quién obró e hizo? ¿Quién llama las generaciones desde el principio? Yo, el SEÑOR, primero, y yo mismo con los postreros
5 Las islas vieron, y tuvieron temor; los términos de la tierra se espantaron; se congregaron, y vinieron
6 Cada cual ayudó a su cercano, y a su hermano dijo: Esfuérzate
7 El carpintero animó al platero; y el que alisa con martillo al que batía en el yunque, diciendo: Buena es la soldadura. Y lo afirmó con clavos, para que no se moviera

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