Ezekiel 13:18

18 Et dis: Ainsi a dit le Seigneur, l'Éternel: Malheur à celles qui fabriquent des coussinets pour toutes les jointures des mains, et qui font des voiles pour la tête des gens de toute taille, afin de séduire les âmes. Vous séduiriez les âmes de mon peuple, et vous conserveriez vos propres âmes!

Ezekiel 13:18 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 13:18

And say, thus saith the Lord God, woe to the [women] that sew
pillows to all armholes
Or, "put pillows to all elbows" F12; thereby signifying that they might be at ease, and rest secure, and look upon themselves as in the utmost safety, and not fear any enemy, the invasion of the Chaldeans; or that their city would be destroyed, and they carried captive, as the prophets of the Lord had foretold: and make kerchiefs upon the head of every stature;
whether taller or lower; the word stature, according to Kimchi, is used, because the people stood when they inquired of these prophetesses whether they should have peace or not, or good or evil should befall them: or, "of every age", as the Septuagint version; young or old; they put these kerchiefs, or "veils" F13, as some render the word, upon all sorts of persons (for they refused none that came to them they could get any thing by), upon their heads, either as a token of victory and triumph, signifying that they should have the better of their enemies, and rejoice over them; or to make them proud, and suggest to them that they should never be stripped of their ornaments; or else, as the former sign shows that they lulled them asleep upon pillows, and led them on in a carnal security, so they kept them in blindness and ignorance: and this they did, to hunt souls;
to bring them into their nets and snares; to catch them with their false prophecies, and deceive them by their fallacious signs, and superstitious rites and ceremonies, and so ruin and destroy them F14; will ye hunt the souls of my people;
that cleave to me, and regard my prophets; will ye endeavour to ensnare those, and seek to destroy their peace and comfort, and even their souls? ye shall not be able to do it: and will ye save the souls alive [that come] unto you?
and inquire of you how things will be, and listen to your lying divinations; can you save them from the ruin and destruction that is coming upon them? no, you will not be able to do it; and what wickedness is it in you to attempt the one or the other? The Targum is,

``the souls of my people can ye destroy or quicken? your souls, which are yours, can you quicken?''
the sense is they could neither do the one nor the other; and yet such was their iniquity, that they sought to do both.
FOOTNOTES:

F12 (twrptml) "applicantibus, [sive] accommodantibus", Gataker; "conjungentibus, vel adunantibus", Gussetius, Ebr. Comment. p. 947. (ylyua lk le twtok) "pulvillos super omnes cubitos manus", Calvin; "pro omnibus cubitis manuum", Piscator.
F13 "Velamina", Polanus. So Kimchi and Ben Melech.
F14 Gussetius thinks that by the words rendered "pillows" and "kerchiefs" are meant "nets", with which they covered their heads and arms; for, otherwise, what connection is there between the above things and hunting? Ebr. Comment. p. 395, 565.

Ezekiel 13:18 In-Context

16 Des prophètes d'Israël, qui prophétisent sur Jérusalem, et qui ont pour elle des visions de paix, quand il n'y a point de paix, dit le Seigneur, l'Éternel.
17 Et toi, fils de l'homme, tourne ta face contre les filles de ton peuple, qui prophétisent selon leur propre cœur, et prophétise contre elles.
18 Et dis: Ainsi a dit le Seigneur, l'Éternel: Malheur à celles qui fabriquent des coussinets pour toutes les jointures des mains, et qui font des voiles pour la tête des gens de toute taille, afin de séduire les âmes. Vous séduiriez les âmes de mon peuple, et vous conserveriez vos propres âmes!
19 Vous me déshonorez auprès de mon peuple, pour quelques poignées d'orge et quelques morceaux de pain, en faisant mourir des âmes qui ne doivent point mourir, et en faisant vivre d'autres qui ne doivent point vivre, trompant ainsi mon peuple qui écoute le mensonge.
20 C'est pourquoi, ainsi a dit le Seigneur, l'Éternel: Voici j'en veux à vos coussinets, par le moyen desquels vous prenez les âmes comme des oiseaux, et je les arracherai de vos bras, et je délivrerai les âmes que vous prenez au piège comme des oiseaux.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.