Isaías 3:8

8 Pues arruinada está Jerusalén, y Judá ha caído; porque la lengua de ellos y sus obras han sido contra el SEÑOR, para irritar los ojos de su majestad.

Isaías 3:8 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 3:8

For Jerusalem is ruined, and Judah is fallen,
&e.] This is a reason given why the government of them is refused; they were fallen into such a ruinous condition, that there was no probability of recovering them. And the reason of this their fall and ruin is, because their tongue and their doings [are] against the Lord;
against the Lord Jesus Christ, whom they reproached and vilified as an impostor, a blasphemer, and a seditious person; and whom they spit upon, buffeted, scourged, and crucified: to provoke the eyes of his glory;
whose glory, as seen by some in the days of his humiliation, was as the glory of the only begotten of the Father; and, upon his ascension, he was crowned with glory and honour: and as his eyes saw, as well as his ears heard, all their blasphemy and wickedness; so they refusing to have him to reign over them, he was provoked to come in his kingdom with power, and cause his wrath to fall upon them to the uttermost, in the destruction of their country, city, and temple.

Isaías 3:8 In-Context

6 Cuando alguno tomare de la mano a su hermano, de la familia de su padre, y le dijere: ¿Que vestido tienes? Tú serás nuestro príncipe, y sea en tu mano esta ruina;
7 él jurará aquel día, diciendo: No tomaré ese cuidado; porque en mi casa ni hay pan, ni qué vestir; no me hagáis príncipe del pueblo.
8 Pues arruinada está Jerusalén, y Judá ha caído; porque la lengua de ellos y sus obras han sido contra el SEÑOR, para irritar los ojos de su majestad.
9 La prueba del rostro de ellos los convence; que como Sodoma predican su pecado, no lo disimulan. ¡Ay del alma de ellos! Porque allegaron mal para sí.
10 Decid al justo que le irá bien, porque comerá de los frutos de sus manos.
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