Ésaïe 22:13

13 Voici de l'allégresse et de la joie; on tue des bœufs, on égorge des moutons, on mange de la chair, et on boit du vin: Mangeons et buvons, car demain nous mourrons!

Ésaïe 22:13 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 22:13

And behold joy and gladness
As if it was a time of rejoicing, rather than of weeping and mourning; and as if they were at a festival, and in the greatest prosperity and liberty, and not besieged by a powerful army: slaying oxen, and killing sheep:
not for sacrifice, to make atonement for sin, as typical of the great sacrifice; but to eat, and that not as at ordinary meals, or merely for the support of life, but as at feasts, where, as there was great plenty, so luxury and intemperance were indulged; just as Belshazzar did, at the same time that Babylon was beset by the army of the Medes and Persians, ( Daniel 5:1 Daniel 5:30 ) so the Jews here, having taken the armour out of the treasury, and furnished the soldiers with them, and took care of provisions of bread and water, and having repaired and fortified the walls of the city, thought themselves secure, and gave up themselves to feasting, mirth, and pleasure: saying, let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we shall die;
which they said, not as believing their case to be desperate; that the next day, or in a few days, their city would be taken by the Assyrians, and they should be put to the sword, and therefore, since they had but a short life to live, they would live a merry one; but rather as not believing it, but scoffing at the prophet, and at the word of the Lord by him; as if they should say, the prophet says we shall die tomorrow, or we are in great danger of being suddenly destroyed; but let us not be dismayed at such words, and to show that we do not believe them, or if this is our case, let us take our fill of pleasure, while we may have it. This is the language of epicures, and of such that disbelieve the resurrection of the dead, and a future state, to whom the apostle applies the words in ( 1 Corinthians 15:32 ) .

Ésaïe 22:13 In-Context

11 Vous faites aussi un réservoir entre les deux murailles pour les eaux du vieil étang. Mais vous ne regardez pas à Celui qui a fait ceci, vous ne voyez pas Celui qui l'a préparé dès longtemps.
12 Et tandis que le Seigneur, l'Éternel des armées, vous appelait en ce jour à pleurer, à gémir, à vous raser la tête et à ceindre le sac,
13 Voici de l'allégresse et de la joie; on tue des bœufs, on égorge des moutons, on mange de la chair, et on boit du vin: Mangeons et buvons, car demain nous mourrons!
14 Mais voici ce que l'Éternel des armées m'a fait entendre: Jamais cette iniquité ne vous sera pardonnée, que vous n'en mouriez, dit le Seigneur, l'Éternel des armées.
15 Ainsi a dit le Seigneur, l'Éternel des armées: Va, rends-toi vers ce favori du roi, vers Shebna, le préfet du palais:
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.