Deutéronome 1:41

41 Vous répondîtes, en me disant: Nous avons péché contre l'Eternel; nous monterons et nous combattrons, comme l'Eternel, notre Dieu, nous l'a ordonné. Et vous ceignîtes chacun vos armes, et vous fîtes le projet téméraire de monter à la montagne.

Deutéronome 1:41 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 1:41

Then ye answered, and said unto me
Not being willing to go into the wilderness again, though they wished they had died in it; nor to go the way of the Red sea, which was their way back again to Egypt, though they had been for appointing a captain, and returning thither; but now they repented of what they had said and done:

we have sinned against the Lord;
by murmuring against his servants, and disobeying his commands:

we will go up and fight according to all that the Lord our God hath
commanded us;
which is more than they were bid to do; they were only ordered to go up and possess the land, and it was promised them the Lord would fight for them:

and when ye had girded on every man his weapon;
his sword upon his thigh; a large number of them, for all of them were not so disposed, though many were:

ye were ready to go unto the hill;
though before backward enough, when they were bid to do it. De Dieu, from the use of the word F14 in the Arabic language, renders it, "ye reckoned it easy to go up unto the hill"; before it was accounted very difficult, by reason the passes were kept and guarded by the Amorites; but now there was no difficulty, when they were bid to go another way, but were ready at once to go up, which comes to the same sense; he further observes, that the word, in another conjugation in the same language, signifies to make light of, or despise F15; and so may be rendered, "and ye despised"; that is, rejected and despised the order given them to go into the wilderness by the way of the Red sea in the preceding verse, by their attempting to go up the hill; though the word so taken will bear another sense, agreeable to the first, that they now made a light matter of it, as if it was nothing, and there was no difficulty in it to go up the hill, which before was too hard and heavy for them.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 <arabic> "levis et facilis fuit res", Golius, col. 2593.
F15 "Contempsit", ib.

Deutéronome 1:41 In-Context

39 Et vos petits enfants, dont vous avez dit: Ils deviendront une proie! et vos fils, qui ne connaissent aujourd'hui ni le bien ni le mal, ce sont eux qui y entreront, c'est à eux que je le donnerai, et ce sont eux qui le posséderont.
40 Mais vous, tournez-vous, et partez pour le désert, dans la direction de la mer Rouge.
41 Vous répondîtes, en me disant: Nous avons péché contre l'Eternel; nous monterons et nous combattrons, comme l'Eternel, notre Dieu, nous l'a ordonné. Et vous ceignîtes chacun vos armes, et vous fîtes le projet téméraire de monter à la montagne.
42 L'Eternel me dit: Dis-leur: Ne montez pas et ne combattez pas, car je ne suis pas au milieu de vous; ne vous faites pas battre par vos ennemis.
43 Je vous parlai, mais vous n'écoutâtes point; vous fûtes rebelles à l'ordre de l'Eternel, et vous montâtes audacieusement à la montagne.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.