Ésaïe 9:17

17 Car la méchanceté brûle, comme un feu qui dévore les ronces et les épines; il embrase les taillis de la forêt, qui montent en colonnes de fumée.

Ésaïe 9:17 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 9:17

Therefore the Lord shall have no joy in their young men,
&c.] Take no delight and pleasure in them; but, on the contrary, detest and abhor them, and so destroy them, being depraved and corrupted by the bad instructions and examples of their parents: neither shall have mercy on their fatherless and widows;
who are objects of pity and compassion; yet these being wicked, as well as the fathers of the one, and the husbands of the other, shall be no more spared than they have been; so that this expresses both the general corruption and destruction of this people: for everyone [is] a hypocrite and an evildoer;
a hypocrite, as Aben Ezra on the place observes, is one that is outwardly good, and inwardly wicked; which was the general character of the people of Israel in Isaiah's time, as it was of the Jews in the times of Christ, see ( Matthew 23:25-28 ) they pretended to do good, but were doers of evil, workers of iniquity, continually committing sin; and yet would be thought to be very upright and sincere, both in their religion towards God, and in their dealings with men; but deceitful in both: and every mouth speaketh folly;
or falsehood; a lie, as the Targum, as all lies are foolish; as also all vain words, all impious ones; or the savour of irreligion or superstition, and indeed every idle word, and all unsavoury and corrupt speech, and there is particularly foolish talking, which is not convenient, ( Ephesians 5:4 ) : for all this his anger is not turned away, but his hand [is]
stretched out still;
which is repeated from ( Isaiah 9:12 ) . (See Gill on Isaiah 9:12).

Ésaïe 9:17 In-Context

15 Car les conducteurs de ce peuple l'égarent, et ceux qui sont conduits par eux se perdent.
16 C'est pourquoi l'Éternel ne prendra point plaisir en ses jeunes gens, et n'aura point pitié de ses orphelins ni de ses veuves; car ce ne sont tous que des impies et des méchants, et toute bouche profère des infamies. Malgré tout cela, sa colère ne s'arrête pas, et sa main est toujours étendue!
17 Car la méchanceté brûle, comme un feu qui dévore les ronces et les épines; il embrase les taillis de la forêt, qui montent en colonnes de fumée.
18 La colère de l'Éternel des armées embrase le pays, et le peuple devient la proie du feu; nul n'épargne son frère.
19 On déchire à droite, et l'on a faim; on dévore à gauche, et l'on n'est pas rassasié; chacun mange la chair de son bras.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.