Jérémie 4:29

29 Au bruit des cavaliers et des tireurs d'arc toutes les villes prennent la fuite; ils entrent dans les bois, montent sur les rochers; toutes les villes sont abandonnées, il n'y reste plus d'habitants.

Jérémie 4:29 Meaning and Commentary

Jeremiah 4:29

The whole city shall flee
Or, "every city"; for not Jerusalem only is meant, but every city, or the inhabitants of every city; and so the Targum paraphrases it,

``all the inhabitants of the land,''
who would be put into a panic, and flee: "for" or at the noise of the horsemen and bowmen;
of which the army of the enemy would greatly consist: it intimates that the inhabitants of Judea would not stand a battle; but at hearing the sound of the trampling of the horses, and the clattering of the bows and arrows, that the men upon them had, they would flee at once: they shall go into the thickets, and climb upon the rocks;
that is, either the horsemen and bowmen, who would pursue the inhabitants into those places: or rather the inhabitants themselves, who would flee thither to hide themselves from their enemies; namely, get into woods and forests, and among the thick trees, and cover themselves; and upon the highest mountains and rocks, and into the holes and caverns of them, and secure themselves from the enemy; see ( Matthew 24:16 ) , the word for "thickets" signifies "clouds" F9; and Kimchi interprets it of places as high as the clouds, as the tops of some mountains are, so that going up to them is like entering into the clouds; and which are sometimes covered with thick trees, and look like clouds; but the Targum explains it of woods or forests: every city shall be forsaken;
of its inhabitants: and not a man dwell therein;
as the prophet had seen in his vision, ( Jeremiah 4:25 ) , this was to be when a full end was made, not by the Babylonians, but by the Romans.
FOOTNOTES:

F9 (Mybeb) "in nubes", Munster, Tigurine version, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator, Schmidt.

Jérémie 4:29 In-Context

27 Car ainsi a dit l'Éternel: Tout le pays sera dévasté; quoique je ne fasse pas une destruction entière.
28 A cause de cela, la terre sera dans le deuil, et les cieux en haut seront noirs, parce que je l'ai dit, je l'ai résolu; je n'en reviendrai pas; je ne m'en repentirai point.
29 Au bruit des cavaliers et des tireurs d'arc toutes les villes prennent la fuite; ils entrent dans les bois, montent sur les rochers; toutes les villes sont abandonnées, il n'y reste plus d'habitants.
30 Et toi, dévastée, que fais-tu? Quoique tu te revêtes de pourpre, que tu te pares d'ornements d'or, et que tu bordes tes yeux de fard, tu t'embellis en vain: tes amants t'ont méprisée; c'est ta vie qu'ils cherchent.
31 Car j'entends comme le cri d'une femme en travail, comme l'angoisse d'une femme à son premier enfantement; c'est le cri de la fille de Sion qui soupire, étendant les mains: "Ah! malheur à moi! car mon âme succombe sous les meurtriers! "
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.