Jérémie 49:31

31 Levez-vous; montez vers une nation qui est en repos et qui habite en assurance, dit l'Éternel. Ils n'ont ni portes, ni barres; ils habitent seuls.

Jérémie 49:31 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 49:31

Arise, get you up unto the wealthy nation
Or, "to the nation [that is] at ease" F19; the people that live quietly and in peace; have no wars with their neighbours, nor any among themselves; which seems to be the better sense of the word, for these Kedarenes were not a very wealthy people: these words do not express the counsel and purpose of Nebuchadnezzar; or are an address of his to his army, commanding them to arise, and invade the country of Arabia; for they are the words of the Lord, and are addressed to him and his army to go up in a hostile manner against the Kedarenes, here described: that dwelleth without care, saith the Lord;
not without the care of their flocks, or without providing things necessary for themselves and families; they were not an indolent people, that lived an idle and inactive life; but they dwelt "confidently", or "securely" F20, as it may be rendered; they had no thought nor care to defend themselves from an enemy; they had no fear of any, imagining that no one would think it worth while to give themselves any trouble to invade them; their meanness they supposed was a protection to them: which have neither gates nor bars;
to their cities, or to their houses, being in no fear of an enemy to come and plunder them: [which] dwell alone;
being in no alliance with other nations; nor dwelling together in cities, towns, and villages, at least the common people; the greater part of them being scattered up and down, a few in one place, and a few in another; they dwelt for the convenience of feeding their flocks.


FOOTNOTES:

F19 (wylv ywg la) "ad gentem quietam", V. L. Munster, Schmidt; "tranquillam", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "pacificam", so some in Vatablus, Pagninus, Montanus.
F20 (hjbl bvwy) "habitantem confidenter", V. L. Pagninus; "in fiducia", Montanus; "in fiducia magna", Vatablus; "secure", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Schmidt.

Jérémie 49:31 In-Context

29 On enlèvera leurs tentes et leurs troupeaux; on s'emparera de leurs tapis, de tous leurs bagages et de leurs chameaux, et on criera: "Frayeur de tous côtés! "
30 Fuyez! Éloignez-vous tant que vous pourrez! Prenez dans les creux vos demeures, habitants de Hatsor! dit l'Éternel; car Nébucadnetsar, roi de Babylone, a formé contre vous un dessein, il a pris une résolution contre vous.
31 Levez-vous; montez vers une nation qui est en repos et qui habite en assurance, dit l'Éternel. Ils n'ont ni portes, ni barres; ils habitent seuls.
32 Leurs chameaux seront au pillage, et la multitude de leur bétail sera une proie. Je les disperserai à tout vent, ces gens qui se rasent les coins de la barbe, et je ferai venir leur calamité de tous les côtés, dit l'Éternel.
33 Et Hatsor deviendra un repaire de chacals et un désert à toujours. Il n'y demeurera personne, et aucun fils d'homme n'y séjournera!
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.