Isaías 42:20

20 que ve muchas cosas y no advierte, que abre los oídos y no oye

Isaías 42:20 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 42:20

Seeing many things, but thou observest not
The Scribes and Pharisees, saw Christ in the flesh; they saw the miracles he did; they saw the blind receive their sight, the lame walk, the lepers cleansed, the deaf hear, and the dead raised; yet they did not give note to these things, and keep them in their minds, and regard them as clear proofs of his being the Messiah: opening the ears, but he heareth not;
they heard John Baptist preach, the forerunner of Christ, and the testimony he bore of him; they heard Christ himself and his apostles; they sometimes opened their ears, and seemed to listen and hear with attention, and wonder at what they heard; and some would own, that never man spake like Jesus; and yet understood not his speech, and hardened their hearts against him; they saw many things with their bodily eyes, but perceived them not with the eyes of their understandings; they heard with their ears, but understood not in their hearts; for their eyes were shut and their ears heavy, ( Isaiah 6:9 ) ( Matthew 13:14 Matthew 13:15 ) .

Isaías 42:20 In-Context

18 Oh sordos, oíd; y ciegos, mirad para ver
19 ¿Quién es ciego, sino mi siervo? ¿Quién tan sordo, como mi mensajero, a quién envío? ¿Quién es ciego como el perfecto, y ciego como el siervo del SEÑOR
20 que ve muchas cosas y no advierte, que abre los oídos y no oye
21 El SEÑOR celoso por su justicia, magnificará la ley y la engrandecerá
22 Por tanto éste es pueblo saqueado y hollado; todos ellos han de ser enlazados en cavernas, y escondidos en cárceles. Serán puestos a despojo, y no habrá quien los libre; serán hollados, y no habrá quien diga: Restituid

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