Spanish BLPH (La Palabra (versión hispanoamericana))
La envío contra una nación impía, la mando contra el pueblo objeto de mi cólera, para que lo saquee y lo expolie a placer, para que lo pisotee como el barro de las calles.
¿Qué significa esto?
In this verse, God is speaking and saying that He will send someone to punish a nation that has been hypocritical and has angered Him. God gives this person specific instructions to take what belongs to this nation and treat them harshly.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you have a friend who always breaks promises and doesn't keep their word. One day, you decide to teach them a lesson by taking away their favorite toy. That's kind of what God is doing here, but much more serious.
Contexto histórico
Isaiah 10:6 was written by the prophet Isaiah around 700 B.C. to the people of Judah. At this time, Assyria was a powerful empire, and Isaiah used this verse to warn about the impending judgment that Assyria would bring upon the hypocritical and unfaithful nations.
Aplicación para hoy
Today, this verse can remind us that hypocrisy and persistent disobedience have consequences. It can be applied to a situation where a leader or individual in a community is not living up to their promises or responsibilities, and faces the consequences of their actions.
The 'him' refers to the Assyrian king, whom God is using as an instrument of judgment against the hypocritical nation.
Why does God send someone to punish the hypocritical nation?
God sends someone to punish because the nation has been hypocritical and has angered Him, and this judgment serves as a warning and a call for repentance.
What does 'hypocritical nation' mean?
A hypocritical nation refers to a group of people who claim to follow certain moral or religious principles but do not actually live up to those principles, showing a lack of integrity.
How does this verse relate to the Assyrian empire?
This verse relates to the Assyrian empire because the Assyrians were used as God's instrument to punish the nations that had angered Him, reflecting the power and influence of Assyria at the time.