Jérémie 48:9

9 Donnez des ailes à Moab; car certainement il s'envolera, et ses villes seront réduites en désolation, sans qu'il y ait personne qui y habite.

Jérémie 48:9 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 48:9

Give wings unto Moab that it may flee and get away
That is, give wings to the inhabitants of Moab; signifying that they were in great danger, and there was no probability of escaping it, unless they had the wings of a swift bird, or were as swift as such, and even that would not do; though perhaps their fleeing, and passing away with wings, may signify not their fleeing from danger, and their attempt to escape; but their swift and sudden destruction, compared to the swift flight of a bird; for the last clause may be rendered, "for in flying it shall fly away" F15. Some render the first clause, "give a flower to Moab", as the Vulgate Latin version; and so the word sometimes signifies, ( Isaiah 40:7 ) ; and the sense may be, hold up a flower to Moab, or a feather, such as is light, as the down of a thistle, as an emblem of its destruction; which shall pass away as easily and swiftly as so light a thing before the wind; but Jarchi and Kimchi interpret the word as we do, a wing. The Targum is,

``take away the crown from Moab, for going it shall go away into captivity.''
The word is used of the plate of gold on the high priest's mitre, ( Exodus 28:36 ) ; for the cities thereof shall be desolate, without any to dwell therein;
which expresses the utter destruction of them.
FOOTNOTES:

F15 (aut aun yk) "quia volando volabit", Pagninus, Montanus, Vatablus; "quia avolando avolabit", Schmidt; "nam avolabit", Piscator.

Jérémie 48:9 In-Context

7 Car, puisque tu as eu confiance en tes ouvrages et en tes trésors, tu seras aussi prise; et Kémosh s'en ira en captivité, avec ses sacrificateurs et ses chefs.
8 Le dévastateur entrera dans toutes les villes et aucune ville n'échappera; la vallée périra, et la plaine sera détruite, suivant ce que l'Éternel a dit.
9 Donnez des ailes à Moab; car certainement il s'envolera, et ses villes seront réduites en désolation, sans qu'il y ait personne qui y habite.
10 Maudit soit quiconque fera l'œuvre de l'Éternel lâchement! Maudit soit celui qui refuse le sang à son épée!
11 Moab était tranquille depuis sa jeunesse; il reposait sur sa lie; il ne fut pas vidé d'un vase dans un autre; il n'alla point en captivité; aussi son goût lui est resté, et son odeur ne s'est point changée.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.