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Isaías 1:30

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30 Porque seréis como el olmo que se le cae la hoja, y como huerto que le faltan las aguas.

Isaías 1:30 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 1:30

For ye shall be as an oak whose leaf fadeth
Shall be stripped of all their dependencies and self confidence, and be as naked and as bare as an oak that has cast its leaves; or thus, in a way of just retaliation, since they have desired oaks, and sacrificed under them, they shall be like them as in the wintertime, stripped of all their riches, honour, substance, and desirable things; see ( Revelation 18:12-19 ) and as a garden that hath no water;
in which the herbs and plants are dried up and withered: it signifies the uncomfortable condition such shall be in, as before.

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Isaías 1:30 In-Context

28 Mas los rebeldes y pecadores á una serán quebrantados, y los que dejan á Jehová serán consumidos.
29 Entonces os avergonzarán los olmos que amasteis, y os afrentarán los bosques que escogisteis.
30 Porque seréis como el olmo que se le cae la hoja, y como huerto que le faltan las aguas.
31 Y el fuerte será como estopa, y lo que hizo como centella; y ambos serán encendidos juntamente, y no habrá quien apague.
The Reina-Valera Antigua (1602) is in the public domain.

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