Ezekiel 6:1-6

1 La parole de l'Eternel me fut adressée, en ces mots:
2 Fils de l'homme, tourne ta face vers les montagnes d'Israël, Et prophétise contre elles!
3 Tu diras: Montagnes d'Israël, Ecoutez la parole du Seigneur, de l'Eternel! Ainsi parle le Seigneur, l'Eternel, Aux montagnes et aux collines, aux ravins et aux vallées: Voici, je fais venir l'épée contre vous, Et je détruirai vos hauts lieux.
4 Vos autels seront dévastés, Vos statues du soleil seront brisées, Et je ferai tomber vos morts devant vos idoles.
5 Je mettrai les cadavres des enfants d'Israël devant leurs idoles, Et je disperserai vos ossements autour de vos autels.
6 Partout où vous habitez, vos villes seront ruinées, Et vos hauts lieux dévastés; Vos autels seront délaissés et abandonnés, Vos idoles seront brisées et disparaîtront, Vos statues du soleil seront abattues, Et vos ouvrages anéantis.

Ezekiel 6:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 6

This chapter contains a prophecy of the desolation of the whole land of Israel, and a promise that a remnant should escape, with a lamentation for the sad destruction, signified by some gestures of the prophet. The order to the prophet to deliver out the prophecy is in Eze 6:1,2; the several parts of the land of Israel or Judea, to which the prophecy is directed, are signified by mountains, hills, rivers, and valleys, on which the sword should be brought, Eze 6:3; the desolation is described, and the cause of it suggested, the idolatry of the people, Eze 6:4-7; the promise of a remnant that should escape, who should remember the Lord, loath themselves for their sins, acknowledge him, and that his word was not in vain, is in Eze 6:8-10; the lamentation, signified by the prophet's smiting with his hand, and stamping with his foot, for the sins of the people, and the judgments that should come upon them, is in Eze 6:11; a particular enumeration of these judgments follows, and of the places where they should be executed, Eze 6:12; the end of them was to bring them to the knowledge and acknowledgment of the Lord, against whom they had sinned and offended by their idolatry, as the places where their slain fell would show, Eze 6:13; and the chapter is concluded with a resolution to bring this desolation on them, Eze 6:14.

The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.