Spanish Bible LBLB (La Biblia De Las Américas) 1997
Porque los campos de Hesbón se han marchitado, también las vides de Sibma; los señores de las naciones pisotearon sus mejores racimos, hasta Jazer alcanzaban y se extendían por el desierto; sus sarmientos se extendían y pasaban el mar.
¿Qué significa esto?
This verse describes how the fields and vineyards in Heshbon and Sibmah have been destroyed by foreign leaders. The damage has spread to Jazer and beyond, showing the extensive loss. Isaiah is speaking, emphasizing the devastation caused by invaders.
Explicado para niños
Imagine if someone came and knocked down all the trees in your favorite park. That's what happened to the fields and vineyards in this place. It was very sad because people couldn't grow food or make wine anymore.
Contexto histórico
Isaiah wrote this around 700 BCE during a time of political unrest. The fields of Heshbon and Sibmah were known for their lush vineyards and farmlands. The invaders, likely Babylonians or Assyrians, destroyed these areas to weaken the local population and economy.
Aplicación para hoy
In modern times, this can be seen as a warning about the destruction caused by war or environmental disasters. Just as the fields were devastated, communities can suffer greatly when their resources are destroyed or mismanaged.