Isaia 63:13-19

13 che li menò attraverso gli abissi, come un cavallo nel deserto, senza che inciampassero?
14 Come il bestiame che scende nella valle, lo spirito dell’Eterno li condusse al riposo. Così tu guidasti il tuo popolo, per acquistarti una rinomanza gloriosa".
15 Guarda dal cielo, e mira, dalla tua dimora santa e gloriosa: Dove sono il tuo zelo, i tuoi atti potenti? Il fremito delle tue viscere e le tue compassioni non si fan più sentire verso di me.
16 Nondimeno, tu sei nostro padre; poiché Abrahamo non sa chi siamo, e Israele non ci riconosce; tu, o Eterno, sei nostro padre, il tuo nome, in ogni tempo, è "Redentor nostro".
17 O Eterno, perché ci fai errare lungi dalla tue vie, e induri il nostro cuore perché non ti tema? Ritorna, per amor dei tuoi servi, delle tribù della tua eredità!
18 Per ben poco tempo il tuo popolo santo ha posseduto il paese; i nostri nemici han calpestato il tuo santuario.
19 Noi siam diventati come quelli che tu non hai mai governati, come quelli che non portano il tuo nome!

Isaia 63:13-19 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 63

This chapter contains a prophecy of the vengeance of Christ upon the enemies of his church in the latter day, whereby complete salvation would be obtained for them; and this illustrated by the mercies of God to the people of Israel of old; and is concluded with the church s prayer to him. The account of the vengeance taken by Christ on his enemies is introduced by a colloquy between him and his church; who puts a question, in which he is described by the places from whence he came, by his apparel, and by his manner of walking; to which he returns an answer, Isa 63:1, then a second question is put, about the colour of his garments; for which he gives a reason, Isa 63:2,3 it being the time of his vengeance on his enemies, and of the redemption of his people, Isa 63:4 the manner in which he performed both is observed, Isa 63:5 and the thorough work he would make; and the entire riddance of all his enemies is determined upon, Isa 63:6, which puts the prophet, or the church, in mind of former mercies bestowed upon Israel of old, the peculiar people and children of God, the Lord had a great opinion of, and favour for, whom he dealt very tenderly with, and redeemed, and saved, and preserved, Isa 63:7-9 though they acted an ungrateful part to him, which is aggravated by the various kind steps of Providence, in leading them through the Red sea, guiding them in the wilderness, and bringing them to rest safely in Canaan's land, for his own glory, Isa 63:10-14 and all is closed with the church's prayer to God, imploring his grace and mercy; pleading relation to him; expostulating with him about their present case, and observing the difference between them and their enemies, Isa 63:15-19 and which prayer is continued in the next chapter.

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