Ésaïe 2:12

12 Car il y a un jour pour l'Eternel des armées Contre tout homme orgueilleux et hautain, Contre quiconque s'élève, afin qu'il soit abaissé;

Ésaïe 2:12 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 2:12

For the day of the Lord of hosts
Which is peculiarly his, which he has fixed and appointed, and in which there will be a great display of the glory of his power and grace: this

[shall be] upon every [one that is] proud and lofty, and upon every
[one that is] lifted up, and he shall be brought low;
either the day of his mighty power and efficacious grace shall be upon them to convert them; when they who thought themselves in a good estate, rich, and standing in need of nothing, shall now perceive themselves to be in a very poor, wretched, and miserable one; and when such who have trusted in and boasted of their own righteousness, and despised others, and would not submit to the righteousness of Christ; shall now renounce their own, and gladly embrace his; and when those who prided themselves with their free will, strength, and power, will now find that they can do nothing of themselves, and without Christ, his Spirit and grace; and such, who fancied that their own right hand could save them, will now see that there is salvation in no other but Christ, and will prostrate themselves before him, and seek unto him alone for peace, pardon, righteousness, and eternal life: or else this means the day of the Lord's vengeance on his proud and haughty enemies, who would not have him to reign over them; these shall be as stubble, when the day of the Lord, which will burn like an oven, will consume and destroy them, ( Malachi 4:1 ) .

Ésaïe 2:12 In-Context

10 Entre dans les rochers, Et cache-toi dans la poussière, Pour éviter la terreur de l'Eternel Et l'éclat de sa majesté.
11 L'homme au regard hautain sera abaissé, Et l'orgueilleux sera humilié: L'Eternel seul sera élevé ce jour-là.
12 Car il y a un jour pour l'Eternel des armées Contre tout homme orgueilleux et hautain, Contre quiconque s'élève, afin qu'il soit abaissé;
13 Contre tous les cèdres du Liban, hauts et élevés, Et contre tous les chênes de Basan;
14 Contre toutes les hautes montagnes, Et contre toutes les collines élevées;
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