Isaías 36:7

7 Y si tú me dices: ‘Nosotros confiamos en el SEÑOR, nuestro Dios’, ¿no se trata acaso, Ezequías, del Dios cuyos altares y santuarios paganos tú mismo quitaste, diciéndoles a Judá y a Jerusalén: ‘Deben adorar solamente ante este altar’?”

Isaías 36:7 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 36:7

But if thou say to me, we trust in the Lord our God
In his promises, providence, power, and protection, and not in human counsels and strength; not in allies and auxiliaries, as Pharaoh king of Egypt; should this be replied, Rabshakeh has something to say to that; having shown the vanity of trusting in the above things, he now proceeds to beat them off of all trust in the Lord their God: is it not he, whose high places and whose altars Hezekiah hath taken
away;
the question might easily be answered in the negative; no, he has not; the high places and altars which Hezekiah took away were the high places and altars of Heathen gods, of false deities, and not of the true God of Israel, and which was to his honour and glory; but Rabshakeh would make a crime of it, and, ignorantly supposing that these were the altars and high places of the God of Israel, would insinuate that the taking of these away must be displeasing to him, and consequently Hezekiah and his people could not hope for any protection from him, whom he had so highly affronted; but all this talk was the fruit of ignorance, as well as of malice: and said to Judah, and to Jerusalem, ye shall worship before this
altar?
the altar of the Lord, in the temple at Jerusalem, and before that only, confining their religious worship to one place, and their sacrifices to one altar; which was so far from being displeasing to God, as he would insinuate, that it was entirely agreeable to his will: and therefore there was no weight or strength in this kind of reasoning.

Isaías 36:7 In-Context

5 Tú dices que tienes estrategia y fuerza militar, pero estas no son más que palabras sin fundamento. ¿En quién confías, que te rebelas contra mí?
6 Mira, tú confías en Egipto, ¡ese bastón de caña astillada, que traspasa la mano y hiere al que se apoya en él! Porque eso es el faraón, el rey de Egipto, para todos los que en él confían.
7 Y si tú me dices: ‘Nosotros confiamos en el SEÑOR, nuestro Dios’, ¿no se trata acaso, Ezequías, del Dios cuyos altares y santuarios paganos tú mismo quitaste, diciéndoles a Judá y a Jerusalén: ‘Deben adorar solamente ante este altar’?”
8 »Ahora bien, Ezequías, haz este trato con mi señor, el rey de Asiria: Yo te doy dos mil caballos, si tú consigues otros tantos jinetes para montarlos.
9 ¿Cómo podrás rechazar el ataque de uno solo de los funcionarios más insignificantes de mi señor, si confías en obtener de Egipto carros de combate y jinetes?
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