Isaías 44:14

14 Se cortará cedros, y tomará encina y alcornoque, y se esforzará con los árboles del bosque; plantará pino, que se críe con la lluvia

Isaías 44:14 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 44:14

He heweth him down cedars, and taketh the cypress and the oak,
&c.] To make gods of, trees both pleasant and durable, but all unfruitful: which he strengtheneth for himself among the trees of the forest;
taking a great deal of pains in seeking out such trees as were most fit for his use, and a great deal of care in the growth of them, that they might answer his end, as well as exerting his strength in cutting of them down: he planteth an ash, and the rain doth nourish it;
a tree that soon grows up, and which he plants for the purpose to make a god of; and this being watered and nourished with rain, which God vouchsafes, though designed for an idolatrous use, grows, and is fit for what it was intended; and being so, he cuts it down, and, makes an image of it; which shows his folly and madness, that a tree of his own planting, which he has seen the growth of, and yet be so sottish as to imagine that a god may be may be made of it. The word for "rain" signifies a body in the Syriac F7 language, as Kimchi observes, and for which he produces ( Daniel 4:33 ) , and so Aben Ezra says it signifies in the Arabic language F8; and the sense is, "the body" of the tree "grew up", and being grown up, was cut down, and used as follows.


FOOTNOTES:

F7 <arabic> "corpus", Luke iii. 22. 2Cor. x. 10. Castel. Lex. Polyglott. col. 627. So in the Chaldee language.
F8 So, according to Schindler, <arabic> signifies a body, Lex. Pentaglott. col. 347, 348.

Isaías 44:14 In-Context

12 El herrero tomará la tenaza, obrará en las ascuas, le dará forma con los martillos, y obrará en ello el brazo de su fortaleza; aunque esté hambriento, y le falten las fuerzas, no beberá agua, aunque se desmaye
13 El carpintero tiende la regla, lo señala con almagre, lo labra con los cepillos, le da figura con el compás, lo hace a forma de varón, a semejanza de hombre hermoso, para que esté sentado en casa
14 Se cortará cedros, y tomará encina y alcornoque, y se esforzará con los árboles del bosque; plantará pino, que se críe con la lluvia
15 El hombre después se servirá de él para quemar, y tomará de ellos para calentarse; encenderá también el horno, y cocerá panes; hará también un dios, y lo adorará; fabricará un ídolo, y se arrodillará delante de él
16 Parte de él quemará en el fuego; con otra parte de él comerá carne, asará asado, y se saciará. Después se calentará, y dirá, ¡Oh! me he calentado, fuego he visto

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