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Ésaïe 2:17

Listen to Ésaïe 2:17
17 L'homme orgueilleux sera humilié, Et le hautain sera abaissé: L'Eternel seul sera élevé ce jour-là.

Ésaïe 2:17 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 2:17

And the loftiness of man shall be bowed down
This, with what follows in this verse, is repeated for the confirmation and certainty of it; and also for the further explanation of what is before figuratively and metaphorically expressed. (See Gill on Isaiah 2:11). Jarchi interprets "that day", here spoken of, of the day of judgment; and then indeed every tongue shall confess, whether they will or not, that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father, ( Philippians 2:11 ) .

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Ésaïe 2:17 In-Context

15 Contre toutes les hautes tours, Et contre toutes les murailles fortifiées;
16 Contre tous les navires de Tarsis, Et contre tout ce qui plaît à la vue.
17 L'homme orgueilleux sera humilié, Et le hautain sera abaissé: L'Eternel seul sera élevé ce jour-là.
18 Toutes les idoles disparaîtront.
19 On entrera dans les cavernes des rochers Et dans les profondeurs de la poussière, Pour éviter la terreur de l'Eternel et l'éclat de sa majesté, Quand il se lèvera pour effrayer la terre.
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