Ésaïe 14:17-27

17 Qui réduisait le monde en désert, Qui ravageait les villes, Et ne relâchait point ses prisonniers?
18 Tous les rois des nations, oui, tous, Reposent avec honneur, chacun dans son tombeau.
19 Mais toi, tu as été jeté loin de ton sépulcre, Comme un rameau qu'on dédaigne, Comme une dépouille de gens tués à coups d'épée, Et précipités sur les pierres d'une fosse, Comme un cadavre foulé aux pieds.
20 Tu n'es pas réuni à eux dans le sépulcre, Car tu as détruit ton pays, tu as fait périr ton peuple: On ne parlera plus jamais de la race des méchants.
21 Préparez le massacre des fils, A cause de l'iniquité de leurs pères! Qu'ils ne se relèvent pas pour conquérir la terre, Et remplir le monde d'ennemis! -
22 Je me lèverai contre eux, Dit l'Eternel des armées; J'anéantirai le nom et la trace de Babylone, Ses descendants et sa postérité, dit l'Eternel.
23 J'en ferai le gîte du hérisson et un marécage, Et je la balaierai avec le balai de la destruction, Dit l'Eternel des armées.
24 L'Eternel des armées l'a juré, en disant: Oui, ce que j'ai décidé arrivera, Ce que j'ai résolu s'accomplira.
25 Je briserai l'Assyrien dans mon pays, Je le foulerai aux pieds sur mes montagnes; Et son joug leur sera ôté, Et son fardeau sera ôté de leurs épaules.
26 Voilà la résolution prise contre toute la terre, Voilà la main étendue sur toutes les nations.
27 L'Eternel des armées a pris cette résolution: qui s'y opposera? Sa main est étendue: qui la détournera?

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Ésaïe 14:17-27 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO ISAIAH 14

This chapter contains prophecies of the restoration of the Jews, of the fall of the king of Babylon, and the destruction of the Assyrian empire, and of the ruin of Palestine. The moving cause of the restoration of the Jews, and their settlement in their own land, is the distinguishing mercy of God towards them; the accomplishment of it, proselytes joined unto them; the means, people of other nations, who should bring them into it, and whom they should possess and rule over; and the consequence of it, rest from sorrow, fear, and hard bondage, Isa 14:1-3 upon which they are introduced as taking up a proverb, or a triumphant song, concerning the king of Babylon, wondering at his fall, and ascribing it to the Lord, Isa 14:4,5 representing the inhabitants of the earth, and great men of it, as at peace, and rest, and rejoicing, who before were continually disturbed, and smitten by him, Isa 14:6-8 introducing the dead, and those in hell, meeting him, and welcoming him into their regions, with taunts and jeers; upbraiding him with his weakness, shame, and disgrace he was come into; putting him in mind of his former pomp and splendour, pride, arrogance, and haughtiness, Isa 14:9-15 spectators are brought in, as amazed at the low, mean, and despicable condition he was brought into, considering what he had done in the world, in kingdoms and cities, but was now denied a burial, when other kings lay in their pompous sepulchres, Isa 14:16-20 and then it is foretold that that whole royal family should be cut off, and Babylon, the metropolis of his kingdom, should be utterly destroyed, Isa 14:21-23 all which was settled and fixed by the purpose of God, which could not be made void, Isa 14:24-27 and next follows a prophecy of the destruction of Palestine; the date of the prophecy is given Isa 14:28 the inhabitants of Palestine are bid not to rejoice at the death of one of the kings of Judah, since another should arise, who would be fatal to them, Isa 14:29 and while the Jews would be in safety, they would be destroyed by famine and war, Isa 14:30,31 from all which it would appear, and it might be told the messengers of the nations, or any inquiring persons, that Zion is of the Lord's founding, and under his care and protection, and that his people have great reason and encouragement to trust in him, Isa 14:32.

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