Isaías 44:12

12 El herrero se ubica frente a su fragua para hacer una herramienta afilada,
martillándola y dándole forma con todas sus fuerzas.
Su trabajo le da hambre y se siente débil;
le da sed y se siente desmayar.

Isaías 44:12 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 44:12

The smith with the tongs
Or, "the worker of iron" F3; the blacksmith, who had a concern in making of idols, for some were made of iron, ( Daniel 5:4 ) , or in making plates to cover them, or nails to fasten them with, or instruments which the carpenter made use of in cutting down trees, and fitting the wood for an image; such as the axe or hatchet, or plane, and which some think is here meant, by the word translated "tongs", but is rendered an "axe", ( Jeremiah 10:3 ) and is used for that, or an hatchet, or a plane, by the Misnic F4 writers; so the Targum renders it,

``the smith out of iron makes an axe or hatchet:''
"both worketh in the coals"; he puts his iron in the coals, and blows upon them, and so makes it soft and malleable, and then takes it out: and fashioneth it with hammers:
beats it with hammers upon the anvil, and puts it into what form he pleases: and worketh it with the strength of his arms;
uses his utmost strength to bring it into a form he is desirous of: yea, he is hungry, and his strength faileth; he drinketh no water, and
is faint;
he works at it with all his might and main, is earnest at it, and is eagerly desirous of finishing his work; he works till he is hungry and thirsty, and for want of food is ready to faint and sink; and yet will not give himself time to eat and drink, being so intent upon his work: or the sense is, though he is hungry and thirsty, and faints for want of provisions, yet the god he is making, or has made, cannot supply him with any: this is said to expose the folly of idol making, and of idol worship.
FOOTNOTES:

F3 (lzrb vrx) "faber ferri", Pagninus, Montanus; "faber ferrarius", V. L. Vitringa.
F4 Misn. Sabbat, c. 12. sect. 1. Celim, c. 29. 6.

Isaías 44:12 In-Context

10 ¿Quién, sino un tonto, se haría su propio dios,
un ídolo que no puede ayudarlo en nada?
11 Los que rinden culto a ídolos caerán en la deshonra
junto con todos esos artesanos, simples humanos,
que se declaran capaces de fabricar un dios.
Tal vez unan sus fuerzas,
pero estarán unidos en el terror y la vergüenza.
12 El herrero se ubica frente a su fragua para hacer una herramienta afilada,
martillándola y dándole forma con todas sus fuerzas.
Su trabajo le da hambre y se siente débil;
le da sed y se siente desmayar.
13 Después el tallador mide un bloque de madera
y sobre él traza un diseño.
Trabaja con el cincel y el cepillo
y lo talla formando una figura humana.
Le da belleza humana
y lo pone en un pequeño santuario.
14 Corta cedros;
escoge cipreses y robles;
planta pinos en el bosque
para que la lluvia los alimente.
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