Ezekiel 47:11

11 Ses marais et ses fosses ne seront point assainis, ils seront abandonnés au sel.

Ezekiel 47:11 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 47:11

But the miry places thereof, and the marshes thereof
That is, of the sea; the waters of which were healed, by the waters of the sanctuary coming into them: but the ditches and lakes, the miry and marsh ground, separate from the sea, which lay near it, and upon the borders of it, shall not be healed;
these design the reprobate part of the world, obstinate and perverse sinners, that abandon themselves to their filthy lusts, and sensual pleasures; that wallow like swine in the mire and dirt of sin; are wholly immersed in the things of this world, mind nothing but earth and earthly things, and load themselves with thick clay; whose god is their belly, and who glory in their shame: also hypocrites and apostates may be here meant, who, despising the GospeL, and the doctrines of it, put it away from them, and judge themselves unworthy of everlasting life, and so receive no benefit by it; but, on the contrary, it is the savour of death unto death unto them; see ( Isaiah 6:9 Isaiah 6:10 ) : they shall be given to salt;
left to the hardness of their hearts; given up to the lusts of them; devoted to ruin and destruction and remain barren and unfruitful, as places demolished and sown with salt are; see ( Deuteronomy 29:23 ) ( Judges 9:45 ) , or made an example of, as Lot's wife was; that others may learn wisdom, and shun those things that have been the cause of their ruin. The Targum is,

``its pools and lakes shall not be healed; they shall be for salt pits.''

Ezekiel 47:11 In-Context

9 Tout être vivant qui se meut vivra partout où le torrent coulera, et il y aura une grande quantité de poissons; car là où cette eau arrivera, les eaux deviendront saines, et tout vivra partout où parviendra le torrent.
10 Des pêcheurs se tiendront sur ses bords; depuis En-Guédi jusqu'à En-Eglaïm, on étendra les filets; il y aura des poissons de diverses espèces, comme les poissons de la grande mer, et ils seront très nombreux.
11 Ses marais et ses fosses ne seront point assainis, ils seront abandonnés au sel.
12 Sur le torrent, sur ses bords de chaque côté, croîtront toutes sortes d'arbres fruitiers. Leur feuillage ne se flétrira point, et leurs fruits n'auront point de fin, ils mûriront tous les mois, parce que les eaux sortiront du sanctuaire. Leurs fruits serviront de nourriture, et leurs feuilles de remède.
13 Ainsi parle le Seigneur, l'Eternel: Voici les limites du pays que vous distribuerez en héritage aux douze tribus d'Israël. Joseph aura deux parts.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.