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Isaías 21:4

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4 Pasm贸se mi coraz贸n, el horror me ha intimidado; la noche de mi deseo se me torn贸 en espanto.

Isaías 21:4 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 21:4

My heart panted
Fluttered about, and could hardly keep its place: or, "my mind wandered" F18; like a person in distraction and confusion, that knew not what to think say or do: fearfulness affrighted me;
the terror of Cyrus's army seized him, of its irruption into the city, and of his being destroyed by it; the writing on the wall threw him into a panic, and the news of the Medes and Persians being entered the city increased it: the night of my pleasure hath he turned into fear unto me;
in which he promised himself so much pleasure, at a feast he had made for his princes, wives, and concubines; either in honour of his god, as some think F19, being an annual one; or, as Josephus ben Gorion F20 says, on account of the victory he had obtained over the Medes and Persians; and so was quite secure, and never in the least thought of destruction being at hand; but in the midst of all his revelling, mirth, and jollity, the city was surprised and taken, and he slain, ( Daniel 5:1 Daniel 5:30 ) . So mystical Babylon, in the midst of her prosperity, while she is saying that she sits a queen, and knows no sorrow, her judgment and plagues shall come upon her, ( Revelation 18:7 Revelation 18:8 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F18 (ybbl het) "erravit cor meum", Montanus; "errat animus meus", Junius & Tremellius; "errat cor meum", Piscator.
F19 Vid. Herodot. l. 1. c. 191. Xenophon. l. 7. c. 23.
F20 L. 1. c. 5. p. 24. Ed. Braithaupt.
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Isaías 21:4 In-Context

2 Visi贸n dura me ha sido mostrada. El prevaricador prevarica, y el destructor destruye. Sube, Persa; cerca, Medo. Todo su gemido hice cesar.
3 Por tanto mis lomos se han llenado de dolor; angustias se apoderaron de m铆, como angustias de mujer de parto: agobi茅me oyendo, y al ver heme espantado.
4 Pasm贸se mi coraz贸n, el horror me ha intimidado; la noche de mi deseo se me torn贸 en espanto.
5 Pon la mesa, mira del atalaya, come, bebe: levantaos, pr铆ncipes, ungid el escudo.
6 Porque el Se帽or me dijo as铆: Ve, pon centinela que haga saber lo que viere.
The Reina-Valera Antigua (1602) is in the public domain.

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