Ésaïe 33:7

7 Voici, les héros Poussent des cris au dehors; Les messagers de paix Pleurent amèrement.

Ésaïe 33:7 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 33:7

Behold, their valiant ones shall cry without
Or, "in the street": this, and the two following verses ( Isaiah 33:8 Isaiah 33:9 ) , describe the sad and desolate condition of the people of God, before the above happy times take place; "their valiant ones", such who have been valiant for the truth on earth; or "their angels", as Aben Ezra, Kimchi, and Ben Melech interpret the word; these are the angels and pastors of the churches, the two witnesses that prophesy in sackcloth openly and publicly, and who will be slain, and their bodies lie unburied in the street of the great city, ( Revelation 11:3 Revelation 11:8 ) : the ambassadors of peace shall weep bitterly;
most interpreters understand this of the ambassadors which Hezekiah sent to the king of Assyria to obtain peace, but could not succeed, on account of which they are said to weep bitterly; but the character of "ambassadors of peace" well agrees with the ministers of the Gospel, who are "ambassadors" in Christ's stead, and whose work it is to exhort men to "be reconciled to God", and to preach the Gospel of peace to sinful men; these now will "weep bitterly", when they are removed into corners, and are silenced, and not suffered to deliver their messages of peace, to the comfort of the Lord's people, and the glory of his name; which will be the case at the time of the slaying of the witnesses.

Ésaïe 33:7 In-Context

5 L'Eternel est élevé, Car il habite en haut; Il remplit Sion De droiture et de justice.
6 Tes jours seront en sûreté; La sagesse et l'intelligence sont une source de salut; La crainte de l'Eternel, C'est là le trésor de Sion.
7 Voici, les héros Poussent des cris au dehors; Les messagers de paix Pleurent amèrement.
8 Les routes sont désertes; On ne passe plus dans les chemins. Il a rompu l'alliance, il méprise les villes, Il n'a de respect pour personne.
9 Le pays est dans le deuil, dans la tristesse; Le Liban est confus, languissant; Le Saron est comme un désert; Le Basan et le Carmel secouent leur feuillage.
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