And upon all the high mountains, and upon all the hills that are lifted up,
Y contra todos los montes altos y todos los cerros elevados,
Dios actuará contra toda altura y elevación que represente orgullo humano.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the 8th century BC, the prophet Isaiah was delivering messages to the people of Judah during a time of political instability and moral decline, warning of God's judgment on human pride and idolatry. This verse is part of a broader poetic prophecy in Isaiah 2, where high mountains and hills symbolize earthly powers, nations, and arrogant structures that God will humble on the Day of the Lord. It reflects the cultural context of ancient Near Eastern societies, where mountains often represented strength and divine favor, but here they serve as metaphors for anything exalted against God.
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