Seeing many things, but thou observest not; opening the ears, but he heareth not.
Ves muchas cosas, pero no prestas verdadera atención; abres tus oídos, pero no escuchas de verdad.
Ver y oír no sirve de nada si no ponemos atención ni escuchamos realmente.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Isaiah was a prophet in ancient Judah during the 8th century BC, a time of political instability and threats from empires like Assyria, where the people often ignored God's warnings despite witnessing His works. In Isaiah 42, this verse is part of a passage addressing the Servant of the Lord, likely referring to Israel as a nation that has seen God's mighty acts but failed to truly perceive them, symbolizing their spiritual dullness amid calls for repentance. This highlights the broader biblical theme of God's frustration with His people's disobedience, as seen in the context of impending judgment and exile.
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