Ésaïe 15

1 Oracle sur Moab. La nuit même où on la ravage, Ar-Moab périt! La nuit même où on la ravage, Kir-Moab périt!
2 On monte à la maison des dieux et à Dibon, sur les hauts lieux, pour pleurer. Moab se lamente sur Nébo et sur Médéba; toutes les têtes sont rasées, toutes les barbes sont coupées.
3 On est ceint de sacs dans ses rues; sur ses toits et dans ses places, chacun gémit et fond en larmes.
4 Hesbon et Élealé se lamentent, leur voix est entendue jusqu'à Jahats; aussi les guerriers de Moab jettent des cris; son âme est tremblante.
5 Mon cœur gémit sur Moab, dont les fugitifs courent jusqu'à Tsoar, jusqu'à Églath-Shélishija. Car on monte en pleurant la montée de Luchith; car on fait retentir le cri de la ruine au chemin de Horonajim.
6 Même les eaux de Nimrim ne sont que désolation; le gazon est desséché, l'herbe a disparu, il n'y a plus de verdure.
7 Aussi l'épargne qu'ils avaient faite, ce qu'ils avaient mis en réserve, ils l'emportent au torrent des saules.
8 Et les cris font le tour des frontières de Moab; ses gémissements vont jusqu'à Églaïm; ses gémissements vont jusqu'à Béer-Élim.
9 Et les eaux de Dimon sont pleines de sang; et j'enverrai sur Dimon un surcroît de maux: les lions contre les réchappés de Moab, et contre ce qui reste du pays.

Ésaïe 15 Commentary

Chapter 15

The Divine judgments about to come upon the Moabites.

- This prophecy coming to pass within three years, would confirm the prophet's mission, and the belief in all his other prophecies. Concerning Moab it is foretold, 1. That their chief cities should be surprised by the enemy. Great changes, and very dismal ones, may be made in a very little time. 2. The Moabites would have recourse to their idols for relief. Ungodly men, when in trouble, have no comforter. But they are seldom brought by their terrors to approach our forgiving God with true sorrow and believing prayer. 3. There should be the cries of grief through the land. It is poor relief to have many fellow-sufferers, fellow-mourners. 4. The courage of their soldiers should fail. God can easily deprive a nation of that on which it most depended for strength and defence. 5. These calamities should cause grief in the neighbouring parts. Though enemies to Israel, yet as our fellow-creatures, it should be grievous to see them in such distress. In ver. ( 6-9 ) , the prophet describes the woful lamentations heard through the country of Moab, when it became a prey to the Assyrian army. The country should be plundered. And famine is usually the sad effect of war. Those who are eager to get abundance of this world, and to lay up what they have gotten, little consider how soon it may be all taken from them. While we warn our enemies to escape from ruin, let us pray for them, that they may seek and find forgiveness of their sins.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 15

This chapter is a prophecy of the destruction of the Moabites; two of their principal cities are mentioned as made desolate, Isa 15:1 the inhabitants in divers places are represented as weeping and mourning, and showing various signs of it, Isa 15:2,3 yea, not only the common people, but the armed soldiers also, Isa 15:4 nay, even the prophet himself, Isa 15:5 the reasons of which were the great drought, so that there were no grass, nor green thing, Isa 15:6 the carrying away of their good things, either by themselves or others, Isa 15:7 the flight and cry of the people to the very borders of the land, Isa 15:8 and the great effusion of blood, Isa 15:9.

Ésaïe 15 Commentaries

The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.