Ésaïe 34:4

4 Toute l'armée des cieux se fondra, les cieux seront roulés comme un livre, et toute leur armée tombera, comme tombe la feuille de la vigne, comme la feuille morte du figuier.

Ésaïe 34:4 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 34:4

And all the hosts of heaven shall be dissolved
"Pine away" F9, as with sickness, grow languid, become obscure, lose their light, and be turned into blood and darkness; this figure is used to express the horror of this calamity, as if the very heavens themselves, and the sun, and moon, and stars, were affected with it; see ( Isaiah 13:10 ) and the heavens shall be rolled gether as a scroll;
a book, or volume, which when rolled up, one letter of it could not be read; and it was the manner formerly of making and writing books in the form of a roll; hence the word volume; and here it signifies that there should be such a change in the heavens, as that not a star should be seen, much less the sun or moon; and may signify the utter removal and abolition of all dignities and offices, supreme and subordinate, civil and ecclesiastical, in the whole Roman jurisdiction; thus the destruction of Rome Pagan is described in ( Revelation 6:14 ) as the destruction of Rome Papal is here; from whence the language seems to be borrowed: and all their host shall fall down, as the leaf falleth off from
the vine, and as a falling [fig] from the fig tree;
that is, the stars should fall down: by whom may be meant persons in office, that made a considerable figure; who shall fall from their stations, in which they shone with much splendour and grandeur, as leaves fall from trees in autumn, particularly the vine; or as unripe and rotten figs fall from the fig tree when shaken by a violent wind; the same metaphor is used in ( Revelation 6:13 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (wqmn) "tabescet", Vatablus; "centabescet", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "contabescent", Cocceius, Gataker.

Ésaïe 34:4 In-Context

2 Car l'Éternel est irrité contre toutes les nations; il est courroucé contre toute leur armée; il les a vouées à l'interdit; il les a livrées au carnage.
3 Leurs blessés à mort seront jetés dehors; leurs cadavres exhaleront l'infection; les montagnes ruisselleront de leur sang.
4 Toute l'armée des cieux se fondra, les cieux seront roulés comme un livre, et toute leur armée tombera, comme tombe la feuille de la vigne, comme la feuille morte du figuier.
5 Car mon épée est enivrée dans les cieux; voici, elle va descendre sur Édom, sur le peuple que j'ai voué à l'interdit, pour faire justice.
6 L'épée de l'Éternel est pleine de sang; elle est couverte de graisse, du sang des agneaux et des boucs, de la graisse des reins des béliers. Car l'Éternel fait un sacrifice à Botsra, une grande tuerie au pays d'Édom.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.