Osée 2:6

6 C'est pourquoi, voici, je vais fermer ton chemin avec des épines. J'y élèverai un mur, tellement qu'elle ne trouvera plus ses sentiers.

Osée 2:6 Meaning and Commentary

Hosea 2:6

Therefore, behold, I will hedge up thy way with thorns
As fields and vineyards are fenced with thorn hedges to keep out beasts; or rather as closes and fields are fenced to keep cattle in, from going out and straying elsewhere; which may be expressive of afflictions, aud particularly wars among them, that they could not stir out and go from place to place: and make a wall, that she shall not find her paths: to go to Dan and Bethel, and worship the calves there, as some; or to go to the Egyptians and Assyrians for help, as Jarchi and Kimchi; though it was by the latter that they were hedged in, and walled and cooped up, when the city of Samaria was besieged three years: rather this respects the straits and difficulties the Jews have been reduced to by the destruction of Jerusalem, and the continuance of them ever since; so that they are not able to offer their daily sacrifice, kill and eat their passover lamb, and perform other rites and ceremonies they used in their own land; which they would fain perform, though abolished by Christ, but are restrained by this hedge and wall, the destruction of their temple and altar, and not being suffered to possess their land; hence they are said to be without a sacrifice and an ephod. ( Hosea 3:4 ) ( Daniel 9:27 ) .

Osée 2:6 In-Context

4 Et que je n'aie point pitié de ses enfants, parce que ce sont des enfants de prostitution.
5 Car leur mère s'est prostituée, celle qui les a conçus s'est déshonorée; car elle a dit: "J'irai après mes amants, qui me donnent mon pain et mon eau, ma laine et mon lin, mon huile et mon breuvage. "
6 C'est pourquoi, voici, je vais fermer ton chemin avec des épines. J'y élèverai un mur, tellement qu'elle ne trouvera plus ses sentiers.
7 Elle poursuivra ses amants, et elle ne les atteindra pas; elle les cherchera, mais elle ne les trouvera point. Puis elle dira: "J'irai, et je retournerai à mon premier mari; car alors j'étais mieux que je ne suis maintenant. "
8 Or elle n'a pas reconnu que c'était moi qui lui donnais le froment, et le moût, et l'huile, et qui lui multipliais l'argent et l'or, dont ils faisaient un Baal.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.