Isaías 32:14

14 La fortaleza será abandonada,y desamparada la ciudad populosa;para siempre convertidas en cuevasquedarán la ciudadela y la atalaya;convertidas en deleite de asnos,en pastizal de rebaños,

Isaías 32:14 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 32:14

Because the palaces shall be forsaken
The palaces of the princes and nobles shall be forsaken by them, they being obliged to flee from the enemy, or being taken, and either slain, or carried captive. The word in the Hebrew is in the singular number, "the palace", meaning the royal palace; and so Aben Ezra and Jarchi interpret it of the king's palace; though the Targum paraphrases it the house of the sanctuary, or the temple, so Kimchi; which was left desolate, as Christ foretold it should be, ( Matthew 23:38 ) : the multitude of the city shall be left;
to take care of themselves, and to the fury of their enemies, their princes and nobles being killed or fled; or, "the city shall be left of the multitude" F16; the multitude of inhabitants that were in it shall forsake it, and flee, or be destroyed in it, so that few or none shall remain: the forts and towers shall be for dens for ever;
Ophel and Bachan, which some take to be the names of two towers of Jerusalem; of Ophel we read in ( 2 Chronicles 27:3 ) ( Nehemiah 3:26 Nehemiah 3:27 ) but rather these intend in general the high towers and strong fortifications of Jerusalem, which being cut out of rocks, when demolished served for dens for thieves and robbers, and wild creatures; and this being "for ever", that is, for a very long time, shows that it cannot be applied to the destruction of Jerusalem by the Chaldeans, and the seventy years' captivity; but it is to be understood of the last destruction, which continues unto this day: a joy of wild asses;
which delight in wild and desert places; see ( Job 39:5 Job 39:6 ) a pasture of flocks;
where flocks of sheep feed, instead of being inhabited by men. Jarchi's note is pretty remarkable,

``for the desire, or at the will, of the Ishmaelites, and for the feeding of the Grecians, and their army;''
and certain it is that Jerusalem now is in the hands of the Ishmaelites, or Turks. The Targum is,
``the place which was a house of joy and gladness for kings is now become a spoil for armies.''

FOOTNOTES:

F16 So Gataker.

Isaías 32:14 In-Context

12 Golpéense el pecho,por los campos agradables,por los viñedos fértiles,
13 por el suelo de mi pueblocubierto de espinos y de zarzas,por todas las casas donde hay alegríay por esta ciudad donde hay diversión.
14 La fortaleza será abandonada,y desamparada la ciudad populosa;para siempre convertidas en cuevasquedarán la ciudadela y la atalaya;convertidas en deleite de asnos,en pastizal de rebaños,
15 hasta que desde lo altoel Espíritu sea derramado sobre nosotros.Entonces el desierto se volverá un campo fértil,y el campo fértil se convertirá en bosque.
16 La justicia morará en el desierto,y en el campo fértil habitará la rectitud.
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