Jérémie 4:20

20 Ruine sur ruine est annoncée; car tout le pays est détruit; mes tentes sont détruites tout d'un coup, mes pavillons en un moment!

Jérémie 4:20 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 4:20

Destruction upon destruction is cried;
&c.] Or, "breach upon breach" F7; as soon as one affliction is over, another comes on; and upon the news of one calamity, tidings are brought of another, as in Job's case: it signifies, that distress and troubles would come thick and fast, and that there would be no end of them, until there was an utter destruction, as this phrase signifies, and the following words show. Kimchi interprets it of the destruction of the ten tribes which came first, and of the destruction of Judah that came now. For the whole land is spoiled,
or "wasted" F8; that is, the land of Judea: suddenly are my tents spoiled, and my curtains in a moment:
meaning either the armies of his people, which dwelt in tents, and were destroyed at once; or the cities, towns, and habitations of his countrymen, which he compares to tents, as being easily beat down or overthrown; and so the Targum interprets it of cities; and the prophet seems to intimate that this destruction would reach to Anathoth, where his tent; cottage, and curtains were. So sudden destruction some times comes, when men are crying Peace, peace, ( 1 Thessalonians 5:3 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F7 (rbv le rbv) "contritio super contritionem", Pagninus, Montanus, Junius & Tremellius.
F8 (hddv) "vastata", V. L. Pagninus, Montanus.

Jérémie 4:20 In-Context

18 Ta conduite, tes actions t'ont préparé ces choses; c'est là le fruit de ta méchanceté; oui, cela est amer, cela pénètre jusqu'à ton cœur.
19 Mes entrailles! mes entrailles! Je sens de la douleur; le dedans de mon cœur, le cœur me bat. Je ne puis me taire! Car, ô mon âme! tu as entendu le son de la trompette, le cri du combat.
20 Ruine sur ruine est annoncée; car tout le pays est détruit; mes tentes sont détruites tout d'un coup, mes pavillons en un moment!
21 Jusqu'à quand verrai-je l'étendard, entendrai-je le bruit de la trompette?
22 C'est que mon peuple est insensé. Ils ne me connaissent pas. Ce sont des enfants insensés, dépourvus d'intelligence. Ils sont habiles pour faire le mal; mais ils ne savent pas faire le bien.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.