Isaías 59:5

5 Incuban serpientes mortales
y tejen telas de araña.
El que caiga en sus telarañas morirá,
y aun acercarse a ellas será peligroso.

Isaías 59:5 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 59:5

They hatch cockatrice eggs, and weave the spider's web
Invent false doctrines according to their own fancies, which may seem fair and plausible, but are poisonous and pernicious; as the "eggs [of the] cockatrice", which may look like, and may be taken for, the eggs of creatures fit to eat; and spin out of their brains a fine scheme of things, but which are as thin, and as useless, and unprofitable, as "the spider's web"; and serve only to ensnare and entangle the minds of men, and will not stand before the word of God which sweeps them away at once; particularly of this kind is the doctrine of justification by the works of men, which are like the spider's web, spun out of its own bowels; so these are from themselves, as the doctrine of them is a device of man, and is not of God: he that eateth of their eggs dieth:
as a man that eats of cockatrice eggs dies immediately, being rank poison; so he that approves of false doctrines, receives them, and feeds upon them, dies spiritually and eternally; these are damnable doctrines, which bring upon men swift destruction; they are poisonous, and eat as do a canker, and destroy the souls of men: and that which is crushed breaketh out into a viper;
or "cockatrice"; so Kimchi and Ben Melech take it to be the same creature as before, which goes by different names; and the words seem to require this sense; however, it cannot be the creature we call the viper, since that is not oviparous, but viviparous, lays not eggs, but brings forth its young; though both Aristotle F23 and Pliny F24, at the same time they say it is viviparous, yet observe that it breeds eggs within itself, which are of one colour, and soft like fishes. The Targum renders it "flying serpents": the sense is, that if a man is cautious, and does not eat of the cockatrice eggs, but sets his foot on them, and crushes them, out comes the venomous creature, and he is in danger of being hurt by it; so a man that does not embrace false doctrines, and escapes eternal death by them, but tramples upon them, opposes them, and endeavours to crush and destroy them, yet he is exposed to and brings upon himself calumnies, reproach, and persecution.


FOOTNOTES:

F23 Hist. Animal. l. 5. c. 34.
F24 Nat. Hist. I. 10. c. 62.

Isaías 59:5 In-Context

3 Las manos de ustedes son manos de asesinos,
y tienen los dedos sucios de pecado.
Sus labios están llenos de mentiras
y su boca vomita corrupción.
4 A nadie le importa ser justo y honrado;
las demandas legales de la gente se basan en mentiras.
Conciben malas acciones
y después dan a luz el pecado.
5 Incuban serpientes mortales
y tejen telas de araña.
El que caiga en sus telarañas morirá,
y aun acercarse a ellas será peligroso.
6 Con sus telas de araña no se puede hacer ropa
y nada de lo que ellos hacen es útil.
Todo lo que hacen está lleno de pecado,
y la violencia es su sello característico.
7 Sus pies corren para hacer lo malo
y se apresuran a matar.
Solo piensan en pecar;
siempre hay sufrimiento y destrucción en sus caminos.
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