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Ezekiel 33:2

Listen to Ezekiel 33:2
2 Fils de l'homme, parle aux enfants de ton peuple, et dis-leur: Lorsque je fais venir l'épée sur un pays, et que le peuple de ce pays choisit quelqu'un pour l'établir comme sentinelle,

Ezekiel 33:2 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 33:2

Son of man, speak to the children of thy people
The Jews, of whom the prophet was; and designs those who were with him in the captivity; and who, having behaved so ill, the Lord will not own them for his people, but calls them the prophet's people, and the children of them: and say unto them, when I bring the sword upon a land;
a foreign enemy with an army to invade it, or any other judgment; for there is no public calamity whatever that comes upon a people, but what is by the order, direction, or permission of the Lord. The Targum is,

``those that kill with the sword;''
an army of men that enter into a land sword in hand, with an intent to conquer and destroy: if the people of the land take a man of their coasts: that lives upon their borders, and so is acquainted with all the places where it is most likely an enemy should enter; or a man out of the midst of them, as the Targum; so this phrase sometimes signifies, ( Genesis 47:2 ) , one of their own people, who might be thought to have their good and safety at heart, and might be trusted: and set him for their watchman:
on some place of eminence; on the walls, or in a tower of a frontier town, from whence he might descry the enemy coming at a distance.
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Ezekiel 33:2 In-Context

1 La parole de l'Éternel me fut adressée en ces termes:
2 Fils de l'homme, parle aux enfants de ton peuple, et dis-leur: Lorsque je fais venir l'épée sur un pays, et que le peuple de ce pays choisit quelqu'un pour l'établir comme sentinelle,
3 Si cet homme, voyant venir l'épée sur le pays, sonne de la trompette pour avertir le peuple,
4 Et que celui qui entend le son de la trompette ne se tienne pas sur ses gardes et que l'épée le surprenne, son sang sera sur sa tête.
5 Car il a entendu le son de la trompette, et il ne s'est point tenu sur ses gardes; son sang sera sur lui; mais s'il se tient pour averti, il sauvera sa vie.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.

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