Ésaïe 52:5

5 Et maintenant, qu'ai-je à faire, dit l'Eternel, Quand mon peuple a été gratuitement enlevé? Ses tyrans poussent des cris, dit l'Eternel, Et toute la durée du jour mon nom est outragé.

Ésaïe 52:5 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 52:5

Now therefore what have I here, saith the Lord, that my people
is taken away for nought?
&c.] Or what do I get by it, that my people should be taken and held in captivity without cause? I am no gainer, but a loser by it, as it afterwards appears; and therefore why should I sit still, and delay the deliverance of my people any longer? but as I have delivered Israel out of Egypt, and the Jews from Babylon, so will I deliver my people out of mystical Babylon, spiritually called Sodom and Egypt. They that rule over them cause them to howl, saith the Lord;
they that hath carried them captive, and exercised a tyrannical power over them, cause them to howl under their bondage and slavery, as the Israelites formerly in Egypt; wherefore the Lord is moved with compassion to them, and since neither he nor they were gainers, but losers by their captivity, he determines to deliver them: or it may be rendered, "they cause its rulers to howl" F9, or his rulers howl; not the common people only, but their governors, civil and ecclesiastical; so Aben Ezra interprets it not of Heathen rulers, but of the great men of Israel: and my name continually every day is blasphemed;
by ascribing their extent of power and authority, their dominions and conquests, not to the Lord, but to their idols, whom they worship, to such or such a saint; opening their mouths in blasphemy against God, his name and tabernacle, and his people, ( Revelation 13:5 Revelation 13:6 ) . The Targum is,

``and always, all the day, because of the worship of my name, they provoke.''
The Septuagint is, "for you always my name is blasphemed among the Gentiles"; see ( Romans 2:24 ) .
FOOTNOTES:

F9 (wlylyhy wlvm) "dominatores ejus ululare facient", Montanus; "dominus ipsius ejulant", Junius & Tremellius, Vitringa; "ululant", Piscator; "qui habent potestatem in eum ejulant", Cocceius.

Ésaïe 52:5 In-Context

3 Car ainsi parle l'Eternel: C'est gratuitement que vous avez été vendus, Et ce n'est pas à prix d'argent que vous serez rachetés.
4 Car ainsi parle le Seigneur, l'Eternel: Jadis mon peuple descendit en Egypte, pour y séjourner; Puis l'Assyrien l'opprima sans cause.
5 Et maintenant, qu'ai-je à faire, dit l'Eternel, Quand mon peuple a été gratuitement enlevé? Ses tyrans poussent des cris, dit l'Eternel, Et toute la durée du jour mon nom est outragé.
6 C'est pourquoi mon peuple connaîtra mon nom; C'est pourquoi il saura, en ce jour, Que c'est moi qui parle: me voici!
7 Qu'ils sont beaux sur les montagnes, Les pieds de celui qui apporte de bonnes nouvelles, Qui publie la paix! De celui qui apporte de bonnes nouvelles, Qui publie le salut! De celui qui dit à Sion: ton Dieu règne!
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.