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Darby's French Translation

Ézéchiel 21:32

(21:37) Tu seras pour le feu, pour être dévoré; ton sang sera au milieu du pays; on ne se souviendra pas de toi; car moi, l'Éternel, j'ai parlé.

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Ammonites;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Babylon;  

Dictionaries:

- Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Repentance;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Fuel;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Ezekiel;   Fuel;   Hastings' Dictionary of the New Testament - Messiah;   Watson's Biblical & Theological Dictionary - Ammonites;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Ammon;   Fuel;  

Parallel Translations

La Bible David Martin (1744)
Je la mettrai à la renverse, à la renverse, à la renverse, et elle ne sera plus, jusqu'à ce que vienne celui auquel appartient le gouvernement, et je le lui donnerai. Et toi, fils d'homme, prophétise, et dis : ainsi a dit le Seigneur l'Eternel touchant les enfants de Hammon, et touchant leur opprobre; dis donc, épée, épée dégainée, fourbie pour faire la tuerie, pour consumer avec son éclat. Pendant qu'on voit pour toi des visions de vanité, et qu'on devine pour toi le mensonge, afin qu'on te mette sur le cou des méchants qui sont mis à mort; le jour desquels est venu au temps de l'iniquité, ce qui sera sa fin. La remettrait-on dans son fourreau? je te jugerai sur le lieu auquel tu as été créé, au pays de ton extraction. Je répandrai mon indignation sur toi, j'allumerai sur toi le feu de ma fureur, et je te livrerai entre les mains d'hommes brutaux, et forgeurs de destruction. Tu seras destiné au feu pour être dévoré; ton sang sera au milieu de la terre : on ne se souviendra plus de toi, car c'est moi l'Eternel, qui ai parlé.
La Bible Ostervald (1996)
En pièces, en pièces, en pièces je la réduirai! Et elle ne sera plus, jusqu'à ce que vienne celui à qui appartient le jugement, et auquel je le remettrai. Et toi, fils de l'homme, prophétise, et dis: Ainsi a dit le Seigneur, l'Éternel, au sujet des enfants d'Ammon et de leur opprobre. Dis: L'épée, l'épée est dégainée pour le massacre; elle est polie pour dévorer en lançant l'éclair! Au milieu de tes visions trompeuses et de tes présages menteurs, elle te jettera sur les cadavres des méchants, dont le jour arrive au temps où leur iniquité est à son terme. Remets ton épée dans le fourreau! C'est dans le lieu où tu as été formée, dans le pays de ta naissance que je te jugerai. Et je répandrai sur toi mon indignation; du feu de mon courroux je soufflerai sur toi, et je te livrerai entre les mains d'hommes barbares, artisans de destruction. Tu deviendras la proie du feu; ton sang coulera au sein du pays, et on ne se souviendra plus de toi; car moi, l'Éternel, j'ai parlé.
Louis Segond (1910)
Tu seras consumé par le feu; ton sang coulera au milieu du pays; on ne se souviendra plus de toi. Car moi, l'Eternel, j'ai parlé.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

for fuel: Ezekiel 20:47, Ezekiel 20:48, Malachi 4:1, Matthew 3:10, Matthew 3:12

thy blood: Ezekiel 21:30, Isaiah 34:3-7

thou shalt be no: This prophecy against the Ammonites was fulfilled about five years after the taking of Jerusalem; and their name has utterly perished from the face of the earth. Ezekiel 25:10, Zephaniah 2:9

for I: Numbers 23:19, Matthew 24:35

Reciprocal: Ezekiel 5:17 - I the Ezekiel 9:10 - mine Ezekiel 22:20 - to blow Ezekiel 26:14 - for I

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Thou shalt be for fuel for the fire,.... Easily consumed, as briers and thorns cast into a furnace; such are wicked men to the fire of God's wrath:

thy blood shall be in the midst of the land; such large numbers shall be slain everywhere, that the land shall flow with the blood of them; who shall lie unburied, and rot, and putrefy upon the ground:

thou shalt be no more remembered; but lie in everlasting oblivion, as they do to this day; the name of an Ammonite being nowhere mentioned and heard of:

for I the Lord have spoken it; who never alters the thing that is gone out of his lips; and sooner shall heaven and earth pass away than one word of his. The Targum is,

"for I the Lord have decreed by my word;''

and his counsel shall stand, and every purpose and resolution of his shall be accomplished.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

The third word of judgment. The king of Babylon’s march upon Judaea and upon the Ammonites. Destruction is to go forth not on Judah only, but also on such neighboring tribes as the Ammonites (compare Jeremiah 27:2-3).

Ezekiel 21:19

Appoint thee - Set before thee.

Choose thou a place, choose it - Rather, “mark a spot, mark it,” as upon a map, at the head of the two roads, one leading to Jerusalem, the other to Ammon. These were the two roads by one or other of which an invading army must march from Babylon to Egypt.

Ezekiel 21:21

The Chaldaean king is depicted standing at the entrance of the holy land from the north, meditating his campaign, using rites of divination that really belonged to the Akkadians, a primitive race which originally occupied the plains of Mesopotamia. The Accadians and the Etruscans belong through the Finnish family to the Turanian stock; this passage therefore shows a characteristic mode of divination in use among two widely separated nations; and as the Romans acquired their divination from the conquered Etruscans, so the Chaldaeans acquired the same art from the races whose soil they had occupied as conquerors.

He made his arrows briqht - Rather, he shook his arrow; a mode of divination much in practice with the Arabians. It was usual to place in some vessel three arrows, on one of which was written, “My God orders me;” on the other, “My God forbids me;” on the third was no inscription. These three arrows were shaken together until one came out; if it was the first, the thing was to be done; if the second, it was to be avoided; if the third, the arrows were again shaken together, until one of the arrows bearing a decided answer should come forth.

Images - Teraphim (Genesis 31:19 note).

He looked in the liver - It was the practice both of the Greeks and the Romans (derived from the Etruscans) to take omens from the inspection of the entrails (especially the liver) of animals offered in sacrifice.

Ezekiel 21:22

The divination for Jerusalem - The lot fixing the campaign against Jerusalem.

Ezekiel 21:23

It shalt be unto them - The Jews in their vain confidence shall look upon the hopes gathered from the divinations by the Babylonians as false and groundless.

To them that have sworn oaths - According to some, “oaths of oaths are theirs;” i. e., they have the most solemn oaths sworn by God to His people, in these they trust, forgetful of the sin which broke the condition upon which these promises were given. More probably the allusion is to the oaths which the Jews had sworn to Nebuchadnezzar as vassals Ezekiel 17:18-19; therefore they trust he will not attack them, forgetting how imperfectly they had kept their oaths, and that Nebuchadnezzar knew this.

But he will call to remembrance the iniquity - The king of Babylon will by punishment remind them of their perjury 2 Kings 25:6-7; 2 Chronicles 36:17.

Ezekiel 21:25

Profane - Rather, “wounded,” - not dead but - having a death-wound. The prophet, turning from the general crowd, addresses Zedekiah.

When iniquity shall have an end - i. e., at the time when iniquity shall be closed with punishment. So in Ezekiel 21:29.

Ezekiel 21:26

The diadem (“the mitre,” the unique head-dress of the high priest) shall be removed, and the crown taken off (this shall not be as it is), the low exalted, and the high abased. Glory shall be removed alike from priest and king; the present glory and power attached to the government of God’s people shall be quite removed.

Ezekiel 21:27

It shall be no more - Or, “This also shall not be;” the present state of things shall not continue: all shall be confusion “until He come” to whom the dominion belongs of right. Not Zedekiah but Jeconiah and his descendants were the rightful heirs of David’s throne. Through the restoration of the true line was there hope for Judah (compare Genesis 49:10), the promised King in whom all power shall rest - the Son of David - Messiah the Prince. Thus the prophecy of destruction ends for Judah in the promise of restoration (as in Ezekiel 20:40 ff).

Ezekiel 21:28

The burden of the Song of the Sword, also in the form of poetry, is again taken up, directed now against the Ammonites, who, exulting in Judah’s destruction, fondly deemed that they were themselves to escape. For Judah there is yet hope, for Ammon irremediable ruin.

Their reproach - The scorn with which they reproach Judah (marginal references).

The sword ... the glittering - Or, “the sword is drawn for the slaughter; it is furbished that it may detour, in order that it may glitter.” In the Septuagint (and Vulgate) the sword is addressed; e. g., Septuagint, “Arise that thou mayest shine.”

Ezekiel 21:29

Whiles ... unto thee - A parenthesis. The Ammonites had their false diviners who deluded with vain hopes.

To bring thee upon the necks of them that are slain - To cast thee (Ammon) upon the heap of slaughtered men.

Shall have an end - Shall have its final doom.

Ezekiel 21:30

Shall I cause it to return ... - Or, Back to its sheath! The work of the sword is over.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Ezekiel 21:32. Thou shalt be no more remembered — The empire of the Chaldeans was destroyed, and the power transferred to the Persians; the Persian empire was destroyed, and given to the Greeks; the Grecian empire was destroyed, and given to the Mohammedans; and the destruction of the Mohammedans is at no great distance.


 
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