Daniel 9:17

17 Et maintenant écoute, ô notre Dieu! la requête de ton serviteur et ses supplications; et pour l'amour du Seigneur, fais luire ta face sur ton sanctuaire désolé.

Daniel 9:17 Meaning and Commentary

Daniel 9:17

Now therefore, O our God
This being our miserable case, and the seventy years' captivity being at an end, and thou still our covenant God, whom we profess and worship: hear the prayer of thy servant, and his supplications;
which he had put up in an humble manner, consisting of various petitions for grace and mercy before expressed: and cause thy face to shine upon thy sanctuary that is desolate;
the temple; its walls demolished, its altars thrown down, and the whole in ruins; a melancholy scene! the Lord, suffering these things, seemed to frown upon it, and upon his people, that used to serve him there; wherefore it is entreated that he would smile upon it again, and upon them, and cause it to be rebuilt, and his worship restored in it: and this is asked for the Lord's sake:
that is, for Christ's sake, who is Lord of all, especially of his chosen people, by creation, redemption, and marriage, as well as by their own consent and profession; and for whose sake, and in whose name, all requests are to be made to God, he being the only Mediator between God and man; and for the sake of whose blood, righteousness, and mediation, all the blessings of goodness are given unto men; and who also was Lord and proprietor of the temple, and was to come into it, as well as was the antitype of it.

Daniel 9:17 In-Context

15 Et maintenant, Seigneur notre Dieu, qui as tiré ton peuple du pays d'Égypte par ta main puissante, et qui t'es acquis un nom tel qu'il est aujourd'hui, nous avons péché, nous avons agi méchamment!
16 Seigneur, que selon toutes tes justices, ta colère et ton indignation se détournent de ta ville de Jérusalem, de ta montagne sainte; car, à cause de nos péchés et à cause des iniquités de nos pères, Jérusalem et ton peuple sont en opprobre à tous ceux qui nous entourent.
17 Et maintenant écoute, ô notre Dieu! la requête de ton serviteur et ses supplications; et pour l'amour du Seigneur, fais luire ta face sur ton sanctuaire désolé.
18 Mon Dieu! prête l'oreille, et écoute; ouvre les yeux et regarde nos désolations, et la ville sur laquelle ton nom est invoqué; car ce n'est pas à cause de nos justices que nous présentons nos supplications devant ta face, mais à cause de tes grandes compassions.
19 Seigneur! exauce. Seigneur! pardonne. Seigneur! sois attentif et agis, à cause de toi-même; ô mon Dieu! ne tarde point, car ton nom est invoqué sur ta ville et sur ton peuple.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.