Ésaïe 22:3

3 Tous ses chefs s'étaient enfuis ensemble, devant les archers; ils sont faits prisonniers; tous ceux des siens que l'on trouve, sont faits prisonniers ensemble, quand ils s'enfuyaient au loin.

Ésaïe 22:3 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 22:3

All thy rulers are fled together
Either the rulers of Jerusalem, civil and ecclesiastical, that should have been at the head of the people, and have encouraged them, fled together to the housetops, or to the temple and strongholds; or the generals and officers of their militia, one and all of them fled, as if they had done it by joint consultation and consent; or the rulers of the several cities of Judea, which, when invaded by Sennacherib, stayed not to defend them, but left them and fled: they are bound by the archers;
or, "from the bow" F13; from using it; were in such a consternation, and under such a panic, that they had no strength nor heart to draw the bow, but were as if they were bound, and held from it: or for fear of the bow, or the archers in the Assyrian army, and therefore fled from them, as the Tigurine version renders it, joining it to the preceding clause, "they fled from the bow, they are bound"; or, as Ben Melech, for fear of the bow, they delivered themselves up, and were bound; so Aben Ezra: all that are found in thee are bound together;
that is, from the bow, as before; not only the princes, but the common people. These clauses have led many interpreters to conclude that this must be understood of the taking of the city by Nebuchadnezzar, when Zedekiah was bound in chains, and carried to Babylon, ( Jeremiah 52:11 ) : [which] have fled from far;
from the furthest part of the land of Judea to Jerusalem, for shelter and safety.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 (tvqm) "ab arcu", Vatablus.

Ésaïe 22:3 In-Context

1 Prophétie sur la vallée des visions. Qu'as-tu donc, que tu sois tout entière montée sur les toits,
2 Ville bruyante, pleine de clameurs, cité joyeuse? Tes morts n'ont pas été frappés par l'épée, ils ne sont pas tués en combattant.
3 Tous ses chefs s'étaient enfuis ensemble, devant les archers; ils sont faits prisonniers; tous ceux des siens que l'on trouve, sont faits prisonniers ensemble, quand ils s'enfuyaient au loin.
4 C'est pourquoi je dis: Détournez les yeux de moi, que je pleure amèrement! N'insistez pas pour me consoler du désastre de la fille de mon peuple.
5 Car c'est un jour de trouble, de destruction et de consternation, le jour du Seigneur, l'Éternel des armées, dans la vallée des visions. On démolit la muraille, des cris de détresse retentissent sur la montagne.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.