The cities of Aroer are forsaken: they shall be for flocks, which shall lie down, and none shall make them afraid.
Las ciudades de Aroer están abandonadas y vacías. Se convertirán en pastizales para rebaños de ovejas y cabras, donde los animales podrán descansar en paz sin que nadie los moleste.
Las ciudades de Aroer quedarán completamente abandonadas y solo servirán como lugar de descanso para los rebaños.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Isaiah 17 is part of a series of prophecies in the book of Isaiah, written around the 8th century BC, where the prophet warns of God's judgment on Damascus and the northern kingdom of Israel due to their alliances and idolatry. Aroer, likely referring to fortified cities in the Transjordan region, is depicted as being abandoned as a result of this divine punishment, symbolizing the desolation that follows rebellion against God. This verse fits into the broader biblical narrative of God's sovereignty over nations, as seen in the Assyrian invasions that historically fulfilled such prophecies.
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