With whom took he counsel, and who instructed him, and taught him in the path of judgment, and taught him knowledge, and shewed to him the way of understanding?
¿A quién pidió Dios consejo? ¿Quién le enseñó qué hacer? ¿Quién le instruyó sobre la justicia, le dio conocimiento, o le mostró cómo entender las cosas?
Dios no necesita consejo ni enseñanza de nadie porque Él es perfectamente sabio y conoce todas las cosas.
📚 Contexto Histórico
Isaiah 40 was written during the 8th century BC, as the prophet Isaiah addressed the people of Judah facing threats from Assyria and the looming Babylonian exile, offering words of comfort and assurance of God's deliverance. This verse uses rhetorical questions to emphasize God's unmatched wisdom, contrasting it with the inadequacy of human or idolatrous counsel in a culture where people often turned to false gods or advisors for guidance. It fits into a larger passage that highlights God's sovereignty and prepares the people for restoration after judgment.
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