Psaume 80:12

12 Pourquoi as-tu rompu ses clôtures, En sorte que tous les passants la dépouillent?

Psaume 80:12 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 80:12

Why hast thou then broken down her hedges
After having done all this for her; which signifies the Lord's removing his presence, power, and protection, from Israel; which were the hedge he set about them, and by which they were secured and defended from their enemies; but these being gone, they became an easy prey to them; see ( Job 1:10 ) ( Isaiah 5:2 Isaiah 5:5 ) , the hedge about the church and people of God are the angels that encamp about them; salvation, which is as walls and bulwarks to them; and the Lord himself, who is a wall of fire around them; which may be said to be broken down when he withdraws his presence, and does not exert his power in the protection of them; but suffers them to be exposed to the persecutions of men:

so that all they which pass by the way do pluck her?
the hedge being broken down, all passengers and travellers plucked the fruit of the vine as they passed along, there being noticing to keep them off from it: this may denote the plunder of the Israelites by their enemies, when left of God, they fell into their hands; and the havoc persecutors make of the church of Christ, and their spoiling them of their goods and substance, when they are permitted to do it.

Psaume 80:12 In-Context

10 Les montagnes étaient couvertes de son ombre, Et ses rameaux étaient comme des cèdres de Dieu;
11 Elle étendait ses branches jusqu'à la mer, Et ses rejetons jusqu'au fleuve.
12 Pourquoi as-tu rompu ses clôtures, En sorte que tous les passants la dépouillent?
13 Le sanglier de la forêt la ronge, Et les bêtes des champs en font leur pâture.
14 Dieu des armées, reviens donc! Regarde du haut des cieux, et vois! considère cette vigne!
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.