Ezekiel 16:46-56

46 Ta sœur aînée, avec ses filles, qui habite à ta gauche, c'est Samarie; ta sœur cadette qui demeure à ta droite, c'est Sodome et ses filles.
47 Tu n'as pas seulement marché dans leurs voies et pratiqué les mêmes abominations; c'était trop peu; mais tu t'es corrompue plus qu'elles dans toute ta conduite.
48 Je suis vivant! dit le Seigneur, l'Éternel; Sodome, ta sœur elle-même, avec ses filles, n'a point fait ce que tu as fait, toi, avec tes filles.
49 Voici quelle a été l'iniquité de Sodome, ta sœur: l'orgueil, l'abondance et une molle oisiveté; voilà ce qu'elle avait, elle et ses filles; mais elle ne soutenait pas la main de l'affligé et du pauvre.
50 Elles sont devenues hautaines et ont commis l'abomination devant moi; aussi les ai-je exterminées, dès que je l'ai vu.
51 Et Samarie n'a pas commis la moitié autant de péchés que toi; tu as multiplié tes abominations plus qu'elle, et par toutes les abominations que tu as commises tu as justifié tes sœurs.
52 Porte donc, toi aussi, l'opprobre que tu as infligé à tes sœurs! A cause de tes péchés que tu as rendus plus abominables que les leurs, elles se trouvent être plus justes que toi. Sois donc, toi aussi, couverte de confusion, et porte ton opprobre, puisque tu as justifié tes sœurs.
53 Je ramènerai leurs captifs, les captifs de Sodome et de ses filles, les captifs de Samarie et de ses filles, ainsi que tes propres captifs au milieu des leurs,
54 Afin que tu portes ton opprobre, que tu sois confuse à cause de tout ce que tu as fait, en étant pour elles un sujet de consolation.
55 Et tes sœurs, Sodome et ses filles, reviendront à leur premier état; Samarie et ses filles reviendront à leur premier état; et toi et tes filles vous reviendrez à votre premier état.
56 Cependant, dans le temps de ton orgueil,

Ezekiel 16:46-56 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 16

In this chapter the Jewish nation is represented under the simile of a female infant, whose birth, breeding, marriage, grandeur, and conduct, are described, in order to show the wickedness and ingratitude of, his people; who, on account thereof, are threatened with judgments; though mercy is promised to a remnant that should repent. The prophet is directed to make known to Jerusalem her abominable sins, Eze 16:1,2; and, in order to this, is bid to take up the following parable of a female infant; whose descent, birth, and wretched condition, at the time of it, are pointed at, Eze 16:3-5; which are expressive of the low and forlorn estate of the Jews originally; and then follow the benefits and blessings of God bestowed upon them, both in their infant and adult state; the preserving them alive in Egypt, and their multiplication there; and afterwards the covenant made with them, when brought out from thence; and the Lord's espousal of them to himself, as his own people, having a strong affection for them, Eze 16:6-8; the large provision of good things he made for them, both in the wilderness, and especially in the land of Canaan; the riches he bestowed upon them, and the flourishing and prosperous kingdom he raised them to, which made them famous among all the nations round about them, Eze 16:9-14; and yet, after all this, such was the ingratitude of this people, as to commit spiritual whoredom, that is, idolatry, to a very great degree, Eze 16:15; which is aggravated by their converting and applying the good things which the Lord gave them to idolatrous uses, Eze 16:16-19; by sacrificing their sons and daughters to idols, which were the Lord's, Eze 16:20,21; by not calling to mind the former wretched estate out of which they were brought, Eze 16:22; by building high places in every street and way, and there committing idolatries, Eze 16:23-25; by the various nations, whose examples they followed, and with whom they joined, as the Egyptians, Assyrians, and Chaldeans, Eze 16:26-29; and by the great difference between them and all other harlots, whom they exceeded, Eze 16:30-34; wherefore, on account of all this, they are threatened to be dealt with as an adulterous woman; made a spectacle of; condemned to die, to be stripped, stoned, and burned, Eze 16:35-43; and, that the Lord might appear to be just in executing such judgments on them, they are declared to be as bad as the Hittites and Amorites their parents; and worse than their sisters Samaria and Sodom; and therefore could expect to fare no better than they; and should become proverb and a byword, and bear their sins, shame, and punishment, in the sight of their neighbours, and be despised by them, Eze 16:44-59; nevertheless, the covenant of grace made with his chosen people among them should stand firm; which being manifested to them, would be a means of bringing them to a sense of sin, shame for it, and an acknowledgment of the Lord's grace and goodness to them Eze 16:60-63.

The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.