Ésaïe 13:4

4 On entend une rumeur sur les montagnes, Comme celle d'un peuple nombreux; On entend un tumulte de royaumes, de nations rassemblées: L'Eternel des armées passe en revue l'armée qui va combattre.

Ésaïe 13:4 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 13:4

The noise of a multitude in the mountains, like as of a
great people
That is, like the noise of a very numerous people; this noise was heard either on the mountains of Media, where they flocked in vast numbers to the standard set; or on the mountains upon the borders of Chaldea, when the army under Cyrus was marching towards Babylon: a tumultuous noise of the kingdoms of nations gathered together;
for Cyrus's army consisted of several kingdoms and nations; for besides the thirty thousand Persians he brought with him into Media, where he was made general of the Medes also, and was sent with the joint forces of both nations against Babylon, the kingdoms of Ararat, Minni, and Ashchenaz, were prepared, gathered together, and called forth against it, ( Jeremiah 51:27 Jeremiah 51:28 ) : the Lord of hosts mustereth the host of the battle;
or the warlike army: it was the Lord, that has the armies of heaven and earth at his command, who in his providence caused such a numerous army to be formed, directed them where to march, and put them in battle array, and gave them the victory.

Ésaïe 13:4 In-Context

2 Sur une montagne nue dressez une bannière, Elevez la voix vers eux, Faites des signes avec la main, Et qu'ils franchissent les portes des tyrans!
3 J'ai donné des ordres à ma sainte milice, J'ai appelé les héros de ma colère, Ceux qui se réjouissent de ma grandeur.
4 On entend une rumeur sur les montagnes, Comme celle d'un peuple nombreux; On entend un tumulte de royaumes, de nations rassemblées: L'Eternel des armées passe en revue l'armée qui va combattre.
5 Ils viennent d'un pays lointain, De l'extrémité des cieux: L'Eternel et les instruments de sa colère Vont détruire toute la contrée.
6 Gémissez, car le jour de l'Eternel est proche: Il vient comme un ravage du Tout-Puissant.
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