Spanish Bible LBLB (La Biblia De Las Américas) 1997
¿Por qué cuando vine no había nadie, y cuando llamé no había quien respondiera? ¿Acaso es tan corta mi mano que no puede rescatar, o no tengo poder para librar? He aquí, con mi reprensión seco el mar, convierto los ríos en desierto; sus peces hieden por falta de agua, mueren de sed.
¿Qué significa esto?
In Isaiah 50:2, God speaks, asking why no one answered when He came and called. He asserts His power to redeem and deliver, illustrating this by describing how He can dry up the sea and rivers, causing the fish to die for lack of water.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek, and you call out for your friends to come out, but no one answers. That's how God feels here. He's also saying, 'I can do big things, like dry up a whole ocean if I want to,' which shows how powerful He is.
Contexto histórico
The prophet Isaiah wrote this around 700 BCE, speaking to the Israelites who were facing exile. The cultural setting includes the belief in God's power and the Israelites' need for reassurance during a time of uncertainty.
Aplicación para hoy
In a modern scenario, someone might feel abandoned by God during a crisis. This verse can remind them of God's power and presence, even when things seem dry and hopeless, like a fish out of water.