Isaías 32:13

13 Pues su tierra se cubrirá de espinos y zarzas;
sus hogares alegres y ciudades felices desaparecerán.

Isaías 32:13 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 32:13

Upon the land of my people shall come up thorns [and]
briers
The curse of the earth, the spontaneous productions of it, being uncultivated, and this through want of men, they being destroyed or carried captive by the enemy; this is to be understood of the land of Judea, and not Samaria, as Aben Ezra; where the professing and covenant people of God dwelt; which is mentioned to show the apostasy of this people, for which ruin came upon their land, and the aggravation of it, as well as the goodness of God to them, which continued to the last, still considering them as his people. This respects not the desolation of the country by the Assyrian army, nor by the Chaldeans, but rather by the Romans, even their last destruction:

yea, upon all the houses of joy [in] the joyous city;
not Samaria, the head of the ten tribes, as some; but Jerusalem, the joy of the whole earth, as Jarchi; and the "houses of joy" in it mean not public houses, as taverns, and the like, where persons meet to revel and carouse, but the houses of nobles, princes, and rich men, who lived voluptuously, in great sensuality and carnal mirth, drinking wine in bowls, and chanting to the sound of the viol, and using all instruments of music; but now their houses, in which they enjoyed so much pleasure, should be demolished, and briers and thorns should grow upon the spot where they stood. Some render the word (yk) , "burning", as in ( Isaiah 3:24 ) "burning shall be on all the houses" F15; and think it refers to the burning of the city of Jerusalem, and the palaces or houses of nobles and rich men in it, which was done both by the Chaldeans and by the Romans.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 Junius & Tremellius, Cocceius.

Isaías 32:13 In-Context

11 Tiemblen, mujeres de la buena vida;
abandonen su autosuficiencia.
Quítense sus ropas bonitas
y pónganse tela áspera en señal de su dolor.
12 Golpéense el pecho con profunda pena por sus abundantes granjas
y por sus vides llenas de fruto.
13 Pues su tierra se cubrirá de espinos y zarzas;
sus hogares alegres y ciudades felices desaparecerán.
14 El palacio y la ciudad quedarán abandonados,
y pueblos de mucha actividad estarán vacíos.
Los burros retozarán y las manadas pastarán
en los fuertes abandonados
y en las torres de vigilancia,
15 hasta que al fin se derrame el Espíritu
sobre nosotros desde el cielo.
Entonces el desierto se convertirá en campo fértil,
y el campo fértil dará cosechas abundantes.
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