Isaiah 33:12

12 et erunt populi quasi de incendio cinis spinae congregatae igni conburentur

Isaiah 33:12 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 33:12

And the people shall be [as] the burnings of lime
Like chalk stones that are burnt to make lime of; which may denote not only their hardness and impenitency, which brought upon them and issued in the wrath of God; but the miserable condition into which they are brought, and the torture they should be put to: perhaps this may refer to the casting of the beast and false prophet alive into the lake burning with fire and brimstone, ( Revelation 19:20 ) : [as] thorns cut up shall they be burned in the fire;
"thorns" are a fit simile to express the unfruitfulness, uselessness, and harmfulness of wicked men, particularly the sons of Belial, the followers of antichrist; and these "cut up", and so not green and moist, but dry, and fit fuel for the fire, which burn the more easily and quickly, makes the metaphor more agreeable. The burning of Rome seems here to be pointed at, ( Revelation 17:16 ) ( 18:8 ) .

Isaiah 33:12 In-Context

10 nunc consurgam dicit Dominus nunc exaltabor nunc sublevabor
11 concipietis ardorem parietis stipulam spiritus vester ut ignis vorabit vos
12 et erunt populi quasi de incendio cinis spinae congregatae igni conburentur
13 audite qui longe estis quae fecerim et cognoscite vicini fortitudinem meam
14 conterriti sunt in Sion peccatores possedit tremor hypocritas quis poterit habitare de vobis cum igne devorante quis habitabit ex vobis cum ardoribus sempiternis
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