Isaías 42:18

18 Oh sordos, oíd; y ciegos, mirad para ver.

Isaías 42:18 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 42:18

Hear, ye deaf; and look, ye blind, that ye may see.
] Jarchi and Kimchi think these words are spoken to Israel, who, as Aben Ezra says, were deaf and blind in heart; but they are rather an exhortation to the Gentiles that remained impenitent and unbelieving, and who were deaf to the voice of the Gospel, and blind as to the knowledge of it; and the purport of the exhortation is, that they would make use of their external hearing and sight, which they had, that they might attain to a spiritual hearing and understanding of divine things; "for faith comes by hearing, and hearing the word of God", ( Romans 10:17 ) to hear the Gospel preached, and to look into the Scriptures, and read the word of God, are the means of attaining light and knowledge in spiritual things; and these are within the compass of natural men, who are internally deaf and blind.

Isaías 42:18 In-Context

16 Y guiaré a los ciegos por camino, que nunca supieron, les haré pisar por las sendas que nunca conocieron; delante de ellos tornaré las tinieblas en luz, y los rodeos en llanura. Estas cosas les haré, y nunca los desampararé.
17 Serán tornados atrás, y serán avergonzados de vergüenza, los que confían en la escultura; y dicen al vaciadizo: Vosotros sois nuestros dioses.
18 Oh sordos, oíd; y ciegos, mirad para ver.
19 ¿Quién es ciego, sino mi siervo? ¿Quién tan sordo, como mi mensajero, a quién envío? ¿Quién es ciego como el perfecto, y ciego como el siervo del SEÑOR,
20 que ve muchas cosas y no advierte, que abre los oídos y no oye?
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