Isaiah - Bíblia Sagrada Ave-Maria (1957)
The greatest of the prophets appeared at a critical moment of Israel's history. The second half of the eighth century B.C. witnessed the collapse of the northern kingdom under the hammerlike blows of Assyria (722), while Jerusalem itself saw the army of Sennacherib drawn up before its walls (701). In the year that Uzziah, king of Judah, died (742), Isaiah received his call to the prophetic office in the Temple of Jerusalem. Close attention should be given to Isa 6, where this divine summons to be the ambassador of the Most High is circumstantially described. The vision of the Lord enthroned in glory stamps an indelible character on Isaiah's ministry and provides the key to the understanding of his message. The majesty, holiness and glory of the Lord took possession of his spirit and, conversely, he gained a new awareness of human pettiness and sinfulness. The enormous abyss between God's sovereign holiness and man's sin overwhelmed the prophet. Only the purifying coal of the seraphim could cleanse his lips and prepare him for acceptance of the call: "Here I am, send me!" The ministry of Isaiah may be divided into three periods, covering the reigns of Jotham (742-735), Ahaz (735-715), and Hezekiah (715-687). To the first period belong, for the most part, the early oracles (Isa 1-5) which exposed the moral breakdown of Judah and its capital, Jerusalem. With the accession of Ahaz, the prophet became adviser to the king, whose throne was threatened by the Syro-Ephraimite coalition. Rejecting the plea of Isaiah for faith and courage, the weak Ahaz turned to Assyria for help. From this period came the majority of messianic oracles found in the section of Immanuel prophecies (Isa 6-12). Hezekiah succeeded his father and undertook a religious reform which Isaiah undoubtedly supported. But the old intrigues began again, and the king was soon won over to the pro-Egyptian party. Isaiah denounced this "covenant with death" and again summoned Judah to faith in Yahweh as her only hope. But it was too late; the revolt had already begun. Assyria acted quickly and her army, after ravaging Judah, laid siege to Jerusalem (701). "I shut up Hezekiah like a bird in his cage," boasts the famous inscription of Sennacherib. But Yahweh delivered the city, as Isaiah had promised: God is the Lord of history, and Assyria but an instrument in his hands. Little is known about the last days of this great religious leader, whose oracles, of singular poetic beauty and power, constantly reminded his wayward people of their destiny and the fidelity of Yahweh to his promises. The complete Book of Isaiah is an anthology of poems composed chiefly by the great prophet, but also by disciples, some of whom came many years after Isaiah. In 1-39 most of the oracles come from Isaiah and faithfully reflect the situation in eighth-century Judah. To disciples deeply influenced by the prophet belong sections such as the Apocalypse of Isaiah (Isa 24-27), the oracles against Babylon (Isa 13-14), and probably the poems of Isa 34-35. - Isa 40-55, sometimes called the Deutero-Isaiah, are generally attributed to an anonymous poet who prophesied toward the end of the Babylonian exile. From this section come the great messianic oracles known as the songs of the Servant, whose mysterious destiny of suffering and glorification is fulfilled in the passion and glorification of Christ. Isa 56-66 contain oracles from a later period and were composed by disciples who inherited the spirit and continued the work of the great prophet. - The principal divisions of the Book of Isaiah are the following: A. The Book of Judgment I. Indictment of Israel and Judah (Isaiah 1:1-5, 30) II. Immanuel Prophecies (Isaiah 6:1-12:6) III. Oracles against the Pagan Nations (Isaiah 13:1-23:18) IV. Apocalypse of Isaiah (Isaiah 24:1-27:13) V. The Lord Alone, Israel's and Judah's Salvation (Isaiah 28:1-33:24)
VI. The Lord, Zion's Avenger (Isaiah 34:1-35:10) VII. Historical Appendix (Isaiah 36:1-39:8) B. The Book of Consolation I. The Lord's Glory in Israel's Liberation (Isaiah 40:1-48:21) II. Expiation of Sin, Spiritual Liberation of Israel (Isaiah 49:1-55:13) III. Return of the First Captives (Isaiah 56:1-66:24) - (NAB)

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  • Headings


    Isaías


    I - LIVRO DO PROFETA ISAÍAS (1-39)

    1
    PRIMEIRAS PROFECIAS SOBRE JUDÁ E JERUSALÉM (1-12)





    Jerusalém corrupta será purificada
    2 Sião, capital do reino messiânico
    O Dia do Senhor
    3 Jerusalém entregue à anarquia
    Contra as grandes damas pretensiozas
    4 Ventura de Sião nos tempos messiãnicos
    5 Alegoria da vinha
    Maldição contra a aristocracia
    Cólera do Senhor
    6 Vocação de Isaías



    7 Isaías exorta Acaz a confiar em Deus
    O sinal de Emanuel

    8 No tempo da invasão assíria


    Reino do Messias


    9 Ameaças contra Efraim
    10 Contra magistrados injustos
    Oráculos contra a Assíria



    11 O reino do Messias


    12 Cântico de libertação
    ORÁCULOS CONTRA DIVERSOS POVOS (13-23)

    13 Quedda de Babilônia
    14 Volta do exilio
    Pranto sobre a morte do tirano
    Derrota dos assírios
    Os filisteus
    15 Ruína de Moab

    17 Ruína de Damasco e de Israel
    Derrota dos invasores
    18 Embaixada da Etiópia
    19 A sorte do Egito
    20 Anúncio da derrota do Egito para Assíria
    21 A queda de Babilônia
    Contra Edom
    Contra a Arábia
    22 Contra Jerusalém
    Contra os dois oficiais do palácio


    23 Oráculos contra Tiro e Sidon
    PROFECIAS APOCALÍPTICAS

    24 O Juízo Universal
    25 Cântico de vitória




    26 Cântico dos remidos






    27 Cântico da vinha
    PROFECIAS ACERCA DE JUDÁ E ISRAEL (28-33)

    28 A queda de Samaria
    Contra a aliança egípcia
    Uma parábola
    29 O cerco de Jerusalém
    Os tempos messiânicos
    30 Contra a aliança com o Egito
    Os tempos messiânicos


    Destruição dos assírios
    31 Fraqueza do Egito
    O Senhor defenderá Jerusalém contra o assírio
    32 O porvir ideal
    Admoestação às mulherez descuidadas
    Primavera

    33 Angústia e libertação de Jerusalém
    PERSPECTIVA MESSIÂNICAS (34-35)

    34 Castigo dos pagãos, em particular de Edom
    35 Felicidade dos tempos messiânicos




    36
    APÊNDICE HISTÓRICO (36-39)





    39 Embaixada de Merodac-Baladã
    II - LIVRO DA CONSOLAÇÃO (40-55)

    40 O aviso da libertação




    41 Deus suscitou Ciro
    Deus protege Israel, seu servo



    Desafio aos deuses dos pagãos
    42 O Servo




    Cântico novo da libertação
    Israel não havia compreendido seu castigo
    43 Deus vai restaurar Israel, sua testemunha




    Gratuidade da restauração






    44 Sátira dos adoradores de ídolos
    CIRO UNGIDO POR DEUS PARA DERROTAR BABILÔNIA







    45 As vitórias de Ciro revelarão ao mundo o verdadeiro Deus



    46 Queda dos deuses de Babilônia
    47 Cântico de triunfo acerca da queda de Babilônia
    48 Admoestações a Israel antes da libertação


    49
    HUMILHAÇÃO E TRIUNFO DO SERVO

    O Servo, luz das nações


    Restauração de Israel


    Renovação de Jerusalém

    50 O Servo, certo do triunfo, aceita o sofrimento



    51 A libertação está próxima e é certa
    O vigor de Deus dá toda a segurança
    Mudança de situação


    52 Humilhações expiatórias e triunfo do Servo




    54 Felicidade da nova Jerusalém



    55 A salvação é oferecida gratuitamente a todos os povos




    III - COLEÇÃO DE PROFECIAS RELATIVAS AO EXÍLIO E À RESTAURAÇÃO (56-66)

    56 Eunucos e prosélitos podem reunir-se ao povo de Deus




    Indignidade dos dirigentes

    57 Tendências idolátricas das massas
    Consolação dos fiéis aflitos

    58 O verdadeiro jejum






    59 Os pecados do povo fazem obstáculo à sua felicidade
    60 A glória da nova Jerusalém

    61 A boa nova







    62 Oração incessante pela felicidade de Sião


    63 O dia da vingança do Senhor
    Oração num tempo de angústias






    65 Ameaças e promessas
    A separação final dos bons e dos maus


    66 O culto espiritual
    O Senhor achará sua glória na renovação de seu povo


    Castigo dos infiéis e triunfo de Israel


    Version
    Revised Standard Version (1966) - English
    Nova Vulgata - Latin
    Biblia del Pueblo di Dio (BPD) - Spanish
    Vulgata - Stuttgart 1969 - Latin
    La Sainte Bible (Crampon 1904) - French
    CEI (1974) - Italian
    EinheitsÜbersetzung der Heiligen Sc - German