Ésaïe 8:6

6 Parce que ce peuple a méprisé les eaux de Siloé qui coulent doucement, pour se réjouir de Retsin et du fils de Rémalia;

Ésaïe 8:6 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 8:6

Forasmuch as this people refuseth the waters of Shiloah,
that go softly
The same with Siloam, ( John 9:7 ) and so it is called in the Septuagint version here; and the word here used signifies "sent", as it is there interpreted. Jarchi says it is a fountain, whose name was Gihon and Shiloah; see ( 1 Kings 1:33 ) ( Nehemiah 3:15 ) concerning which Jerom yet writes,

``Siloam is a fountain at the foot of Mount Sion, which does not send forth water continually, but on certain times and days; and comes through the hollow places of the earth, and caves of a hard rock, with a great noise; of which we especially cannot doubt, who dwell in this province.''
This was a small current of water, which moved softly and slowly, and not with a rapid motion, as some rivers do; to which the kingdom of the house of David is compared, because of its easy and gentle government; as the Targum, which paraphrases the words thus,
``because this people loathed the kingdom of the house of David which ruled them quietly, as the waters of Shiloah which flow softly;''
or because of the weakness of it in the days of Ahaz, it had not strength to oppose their enemies, as Kimchi suggests; now the ten tribes despised the house of David, and departed from it, and continued in their revolt, and had that government in contempt, as well as the religion of it. Jerusalem, the temple, and the worship of God in it, may be meant by the waters of Shiloah; it being usual to name places by the rivers that are near them. And rejoice in Rezin, and in Remaliah's son:
in Rezin king of Syria; and in Pekah, the son of Remaliah, king of Israel. Perhaps respect may be had to later times, to the times of the Messiah, when the Jews would despise his government, and reject him as King; though he is the Prince of peace, and his government the most quiet and peaceable one, and he the Shiloah, the sent of God, and declare they had no other king but Caesar.

Ésaïe 8:6 In-Context

4 Car, avant que l'enfant sache crier: Mon père! ma mère! on enlèvera devant le roi d'Assyrie les richesses de Damas et le butin de Samarie.
5 L'Éternel me parla encore, et me dit:
6 Parce que ce peuple a méprisé les eaux de Siloé qui coulent doucement, pour se réjouir de Retsin et du fils de Rémalia;
7 A cause de cela, voici, le Seigneur va faire venir sur eux les eaux du fleuve, grandes et fortes, le roi d'Assur et toute sa gloire. Il s'élèvera partout au-dessus de son lit, et se répandra par-dessus toutes ses rives.
8 Il passera sur Juda; il débordera, il inondera; il atteindra jusqu'au cou. Et ses ailes étendues rempliront la largeur de ton pays, ô Emmanuel!
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.