And in that day did the Lord GOD of hosts call to weeping, and to mourning, and to baldness, and to girding with sackcloth:
En aquel día, el Señor Dios Todopoderoso llamó al llanto y al lamento, a raparse la cabeza y vestirse de cilicio como señales de dolor.
Dios llamó a su pueblo a mostrar genuino dolor y arrepentimiento a través de señales externas de lamento.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the historical context of Isaiah's prophecy, around the 8th century BC, the prophet was warning the people of Judah about God's judgment during the Assyrian invasions, particularly under King Sennacherib. This verse specifically calls for acts of mourning and repentance, such as weeping, shaving one's head, and wearing sackcloth, as a response to their sins and the impending crisis in Jerusalem. Instead of heeding this call, the people were often engaging in self-reliance and celebration, which highlighted their spiritual rebellion.
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