Ésaïe 11

1 Mais il sortira un rejeton du tronc d'Isaï, et un surgeon naîtra de ses racines.
2 Et l'Esprit de l'Éternel reposera sur lui, l'Esprit de sagesse et d'intelligence, l'Esprit de conseil et de force, l'Esprit de science et de crainte de l'Éternel.
3 Il prendra son plaisir dans la crainte de l'Éternel; tellement qu'il ne jugera pas d'après l'apparence, et ne décidera pas sur un ouï-dire.
4 Mais il jugera avec justice les petits, et décidera avec droiture pour les malheureux du pays. Il frappera la terre de sa parole, comme d'une verge, et fera mourir le méchant par le souffle de ses lèvres.
5 La justice sera la ceinture de ses reins, et la vérité sera la ceinture de ses flancs.
6 Le loup habitera avec l'agneau, et le léopard gîtera avec le chevreau; le veau, le lion et le bétail qu'on engraisse, seront ensemble, et un enfant les conduira.
7 La génisse paîtra avec l'ourse; leurs petits gîteront ensemble, et le lion mangera du fourrage comme le bœuf.
8 L'enfant qu'on allaite s'ébattra près du trou de l'aspic, et l'enfant sevré étendra la main sur le trou de la vipère.
9 On ne fera point de mal, et on ne détruira point, sur toute ma montagne sainte; car la terre sera remplie de la connaissance de l'Éternel, comme le fond de la mer des eaux qui le couvrent.
10 En ce jour-là, le rejeton d'Isaï sera comme un étendard dressé pour les peuples; les nations se tourneront vers lui, et sa demeure sera glorieuse.
11 En ce jour-là, le Seigneur étendra encore une fois la main pour racheter les restes de son peuple, qui seront réchappés de l'Assyrie, de l'Égypte, de Pathros, de Cush, d'Élam, de Shinear, de Hamath et des îles de la mer.
12 Il élèvera un étendard vers les nations; il recueillera les exilés d'Israël, et rassemblera les dispersés de Juda, des quatre bouts de la terre.
13 Alors la jalousie d'Éphraïm disparaîtra, et les oppresseurs seront retranchés de Juda; Éphraïm ne sera plus jaloux de Juda, et Juda n'opprimera plus Éphraïm.
14 Mais ils voleront sur l'épaule des Philistins, vers la mer; ensemble ils pilleront les enfants de l'Orient; ils étendront leur main sur Édom et Moab; les enfants d'Ammon leur seront assujettis.
15 Et l'Éternel mettra à sec le bras de mer de l'Égypte; il lèvera sa main sur le fleuve, avec un souffle terrible; il le partagera en sept ruisseaux, et fera qu'on y passe avec des chaussures.
16 Et il y aura une route pour le reste de son peuple, qui sera réchappé de l'Assyrie, comme il y en eut une pour Israël, lorsqu'il remonta du pays d'Egypte.

Ésaïe 11 Commentary

Chapter 11

The peaceful character of Christ's kingdom and subjects. (1-9) The conversion of the Gentiles and Jews. (10-16)

Verses 1-9 The Messiah is called a Rod, and a Branch. The words signify a small, tender product; a shoot, such as is easily broken off. He comes forth out of the stem of Jesse; when the royal family was cut down and almost levelled with the ground, it would sprout again. The house of David was brought very low at the time of Christ's birth. The Messiah thus gave early notice that his kingdom was not of this world. But the Holy Spirit, in all his gifts and graces, shall rest and abide upon him; he shall have the fulness of the Godhead dwelling in him, ( Colossians 1:19 , Colossians 2:9 ) . Many consider that seven gifts of the Holy Spirit are here mentioned. And the doctrine of the influences of the Holy Spirit is here clearly taught. The Messiah would be just and righteous in all his government. His threatening shall be executed by the working of his Spirit according to his word. There shall be great peace and quiet under his government. The gospel changes the nature, and makes those who trampled on the meek of the earth, meek like them, and kind to them. But it shall be more fully shown in the latter days. Also Christ, the great Shepherd, shall take care of his flock, that the nature of troubles, and of death itself, shall be so changed, that they shall not do any real hurt. God's people shall be delivered, not only from evil, but from the fear of it. Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? The better we know the God of love, the more shall we be changed into the same likeness, and the better disposed to all who have any likeness to him. This knowledge shall extend as the sea, so far shall it spread. And this blessed power there have been witnesses in every age of Christianity, though its most glorious time, here foretold, is not yet arrived. Meanwhile let us aim that our example and endeavours may help to promote the honour of Christ and his kingdom of peace.

Verses 10-16 When the gospel should be publicly preached, the Gentiles would seek Christ Jesus as their Lord and Saviour, and find rest of soul. When God's time is come for the deliverance of his people, mountains of opposition shall become plains before him. God can soon turn gloomy days into glorious ones. And while we expect the Lord to gather his ancient people, and bring them home to his church, also to bring in the fulness of the Gentiles, when all will be united in holy love, let us tread the highway of holiness he has made for his redeemed. Let us wait for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life, looking to him to prepare our way through death, that river which separates this world from the eternal world.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 11

This chapter is a prophecy of the Messiah, and gives an account of his descent, as man; of his qualifications for his office, as a Judge and King; of his performance of it; of the peaceableness of his kingdom; of the spread of it among the Gentiles, by the preaching of the Gospel; and of the last and general conversion of the Jews. His original and descent from David the son of Jesse, under the titles of a rod and branch, is described as mean and obscure, expressed by stem and roots, Isa 11:1 his gifts and qualifications for his work, in general and particular, Isa 11:2 the performance of it, both with respect to good men and bad men, in the fear of the Lord, with all equity, righteousness, and readiness, Isa 11:3-5 the peaceableness of his kingdom is figuratively expressed, by the agreement of savage and tame creatures, the former becoming the latter, and so losing their malignant and hurtful nature, through the efficacy of the Gospel, spreading the knowledge of Christ all over the world, Isa 11:6-9 particularly among the Gentiles, comparable to those savage creatures, who, upon the exhibition of Christ in the Gospel; should seek to him, and find rest in him, Isa 11:10 which will be followed or accompanied with a collection of the Jews out of all lands, and the conversion of them, which will be brought about by the power and grace of God, all impediments being by him removed out of the way; the consequences of which will be, peace among themselves, and obedience among the Gentiles, Isa 11:11-16.

Ésaïe 11 Commentaries

The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.