Jérémie 48:19-29

19 Tiens-toi sur le chemin et regarde, habitante d'Aroër! Interroge le fuyard et celle qui s'échappe; dis-lui: Qu'est-il arrivé?
20 Moab est dans la honte car il est brisé. Gémissez et criez! Publiez sur l'Arnon que Moab est saccagé,
21 Et que le jugement est venu sur le pays de la plaine, sur Holon, sur Jahtsa, sur Méphaath,
22 Sur Dibon, sur Nébo, sur Beth-Diblathaïm,
23 Sur Kirjathaïm, sur Beth-Gamul, sur Beth-Méon,
24 Sur Kérijoth, sur Botsra, et sur toutes les villes du pays de Moab, éloignées et proches.
25 La corne de Moab est abattue, et son bras est brisé, dit l'Éternel.
26 Enivrez-le, car il s'est élevé contre l'Éternel. Et que Moab se roule dans son vomissement et qu'il soit, lui aussi, un objet de risée!
27 Car n'as-tu pas fait ta risée d'Israël? Avait-il été surpris parmi les voleurs, que dès que tu parlais de lui, tu hochasses la tête?
28 Habitants de Moab, abandonnez les villes, et demeurez dans les rochers; et soyez comme la colombe, qui fait son nid aux côtés de l'ouverture d'une caverne!
29 Nous avons appris l'orgueil de Moab, le très orgueilleux, son arrogance et son orgueil, sa fierté et son cœur altier.

Jérémie 48:19-29 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JEREMIAH 48

This chapter contains a prophecy of the destruction of Moab, and of the mourning that should be for it; and not only its destruction in general is predicted, but particular places are mentioned, on which it should fall, Jer 48:1-5; the causes of which were their confidence in their works and riches, their carnal ease and security, and their idolatry, they should now be ashamed of, Jer 48:6-13; and this destruction is represented both as certain and as near, notwithstanding their mighty warriors and choice young men, Jer 48:14-17; and then other cities are particularly named, that should share in the calamity, Jer 48:18-25; and all this because of their insolence to the Lord; their contempt of his people; their pride, arrogance, and haughtiness; their wrath, and their lies, Jer 48:26-30; and this destruction is further exaggerated by the lamentation of the prophet over Moab in general, and over several particular cities; and by the lamentation of the inhabitants of them, because of the spoiling of their vines, their fruits, and their riches, Jer 48:31-39; and this is confirmed by the Lord, as to the swiftness of the enemy that should destroy them; the consternation and fear that should seize them; the flight they should be put to; and the consumption and captivity of them, Jer 48:40-46; and the chapter is concluded with a promise of the return of their captivity in the latter day, Jer 48:47.

The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.