Ésaïe 22:10

10 Vous comptez les maisons de Jérusalem, Et vous les abattez, pour fortifier la muraille.

Ésaïe 22:10 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 22:10

And ye have numbered the houses of Jerusalem
To know what number of men were in them, and how many could be spared to do duty, either as watchmen or soldiers; or to know how to levy the tax, and what money they would be able to raise, to defray the charge of the defence of the city; or to see what provisions they had, and so make a computation how long they could hold out the siege; or else to observe what houses might be annoyed by the enemy, and what stood in the way of the repair of the walls, or were proper to pull down, that with the stones and timber of them they might make up the breaches of the wall, and that the stronger, as follows: and the houses have ye broken down to fortify the wall;
either such as were without the wall, which, had they let them stand, would either have been destroyed by the enemy, or have been a harbour for them; or those upon it, and near it within, which stood in the way of the repair, and were easily beat down by the enemy; or might be a means of communication between them and such as were inclined to be treacherous; with the stones and timber of which houses, when broken down, they strengthened the wall, and so served a better purpose than if they had stood.

Ésaïe 22:10 In-Context

8 Les derniers retranchements de Juda sont forcés, Et en ce jour tu visites les armures de la maison de la forêt.
9 Vous regardez les brèches nombreuses faites à la ville de David, Et vous retenez les eaux de l'étang inférieur.
10 Vous comptez les maisons de Jérusalem, Et vous les abattez, pour fortifier la muraille.
11 Vous faites un réservoir entre les deux murs, Pour les eaux de l'ancien étang. Mais vous ne regardez pas vers celui qui a voulu ces choses, Vous ne voyez pas celui qui les a préparées de loin.
12 Le Seigneur, l'Eternel des armées, vous appelle en ce jour A pleurer et à vous frapper la poitrine, A vous raser la tête et à ceindre le sac.
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