Jérémie 23:13

13 Dans les prophètes de Samarie, j'avais bien vu de la folie; ils prophétisaient par Baal; ils égaraient mon peuple d'Israël.

Jérémie 23:13 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 23:13

And I have seen folly in the prophets of Samaria
The ten tribes of Israel, among whom, in Ahab's time there were many false prophets, Baal's prophets, even four hundred and fifty; whose "folly" the Lord had formerly taken notice of; even their idolatry and impiety for giving into which the ten tribes had been carried captive years ago. The word F18 here used signifies that which is "unsavoury": something very unsavoury in their doctrines, and in their lives; they were as salt which has lost its savour and is good for nothing; to which bad ministers are compared, ( Matthew 5:13 ) . These words are to be read in connection with the following, and may be rendered, "indeed I have seen folly in the prophets of Samaria"; of Israel in times past; "but I have seen in the prophets of Jerusalem" F19 that which is far worse; and therefore they must not expect to escape; or, as the Syriac version, "as I have seen in the prophets of Samaria--so have I seen in the prophets of Jerusalem" so that here is a comparison run between them; and the latter are represented as worse than the former, though they were bad enough; as follows: for they prophesied in Baal;
in the name of Baal, whose prophets they were; so the Targum,

``they prophesied in the name of idols:''
or, "they prophesied by Baal", as the Septuagint version F20; they pretended to be inspired by him, and to receive their prophecies from him: or, "they prophesied concerning Baal"; what he would do for them, for those that worshipped him. The Arabic version is, "they prophesied in my name to Baal"; which seems to be foreign from the sense of the place: and caused my people Israel to err;
by following their directions and instructions, and worshipping Baal.
FOOTNOTES:

F18 (hlpt) "insulsitatem", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Schmidt; "intulsa", Pagninus; "insulsam rem", Munster, Vatablus; "insulsum", Montanus, Cocceius.
F19 So Schmidt.
F20 (lebb) , (dia ton baal) , Sept. "per Baalem", Schmidt. So Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

Jérémie 23:13 In-Context

11 Car tant le prophète que le sacrificateur sont des profanes. Jusque dans ma maison je trouve leur méchanceté, dit l'Éternel.
12 C'est pourquoi leur chemin sera comme des lieux glissants dans les ténèbres; ils y seront poussés et ils tomberont. Car je ferai venir le mal sur eux, dans l'année où je les visiterai, dit l'Éternel.
13 Dans les prophètes de Samarie, j'avais bien vu de la folie; ils prophétisaient par Baal; ils égaraient mon peuple d'Israël.
14 Mais dans les prophètes de Jérusalem, je vois une chose horrible; car ils commettent adultère, et ils marchent dans le mensonge. Ils fortifient les mains des méchants, afin qu'aucun ne se détourne de sa méchanceté. Ils me sont tous comme Sodome, et les habitants de la ville, comme Gomorrhe
15 C'est pourquoi ainsi a dit l'Éternel des armées sur les prophètes: Voici, je vais les nourrir d'absinthe, et leur faire boire des eaux empoisonnées; car l'impiété s'est répandue dans tout le pays, par les prophètes de Jérusalem.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.