Ésaïe 3:6

6 Alors un homme saisira son frère dans la maison paternelle: Tu as un manteau, sois notre chef, et prends en main ces ruines!

Ésaïe 3:6 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 3:6

When a man shall take hold of his brother of the house of
his father
One of the same country, kindred, and family; for only one of their brethren, and not a stranger, might rule over them, ( Deuteronomy 17:15 ) this taking hold of him may design not so much a literal taking hold of his person, his hand or garment, much less using any forcible measures with him; though indeed the Jews would have took Christ by force, who was one of their brethren, and would have made him a temporal king, which he refused, as this man did here spoken of, ( John 6:15 ) but rather an importunate desire and entreaty, urging him, as follows, [saying], thou hast clothing, be thou our ruler;
that is, he had good and rich clothing, fit for a ruler or civil magistrate to appear in, which everyone had not, and some scarce any in those troublesome times: and [let] this ruin be under thy hand;
that is, let thy care, concern, and business, be to raise up the almost ruined state of the city and nation; and let thy hand be under it, to support and maintain it. The Targum is,

``and this power shall be under thy hand;''
thou shalt have power and government over the nation, and the honour and greatness which belong unto it, and all shall be subject unto thee. The Septuagint renders it, "let my meat be under thee", or "from thee", as the Arabic version.

Ésaïe 3:6 In-Context

4 Et je leur donnerai des jeunes gens pour chefs, et des enfants domineront sur eux.
5 Le peuple sera opprimé; l'un s'élèvera contre l'autre, et chacun contre son prochain; le jeune homme attaquera le vieillard, et l'homme de rien celui qui est honoré.
6 Alors un homme saisira son frère dans la maison paternelle: Tu as un manteau, sois notre chef, et prends en main ces ruines!
7 Mais, en ce jour-là, celui-ci répondra, disant: Je n'y saurais porter remède; il n'y a dans ma maison ni pain ni manteau; ne m'établissez pas chef du peuple.
8 Car Jérusalem s'écroule, et Juda tombe, parce que leurs paroles et leurs actions sont contre l'Éternel, pour braver les regards de sa majesté.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.