the Week of Proper 6 / Ordinary 11
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Darby's French Translation
Ézéchiel 7:12
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Le temps vient, le jour est tout proche : que celui donc qui achète ne se réjouisse point, et que celui qui vend n'en mène point de deuil; car il y a une ardeur de colère sur toute la multitude de son [pays].
Le temps vient, le jour approche; que l'acheteur ne se réjouisse point et que le vendeur ne mène point deuil, car le courroux va éclater contre toute leur multitude!
Le temps vient, le jour approche! Que l'acheteur ne se réjouisse pas, Que le vendeur ne s'afflige pas! Car la colère éclate contre toute leur multitude.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
time: Ezekiel 7:5-7, Ezekiel 7:10, 1 Corinthians 7:29-31, James 5:8, James 5:9
let: Isaiah 24:1, Isaiah 24:2, Jeremiah 32:7, Jeremiah 32:8, Jeremiah 32:24, Jeremiah 32:25
for: Ezekiel 7:13, Ezekiel 7:14, Ezekiel 6:11, Ezekiel 6:12, Isaiah 5:13, Isaiah 5:14
Reciprocal: Job 20:18 - and he shall Isaiah 21:12 - The morning Jeremiah 47:4 - the day Ezekiel 7:7 - the time Ezekiel 30:3 - the day is Joel 2:1 - for the Zephaniah 1:14 - it is James 4:13 - and buy
Gill's Notes on the Bible
The time is come, the day draweth near,.... According to the Targum, the time of the recompence of iniquities, and the day of punishment of sins; of the sins of the Jews, by the Chaldean army, which no doubt is true; but it seems chiefly to refer to what follows: and the sense is, the time was coming on, in which
let not the buyer rejoice, nor the seller mourn; it is usual for the buyer of houses or lands to rejoice, because an addition is made to his estate, and especially when he has made, as he thinks, a good purchase; and the seller, he mourns because he is obliged to part with his estate to pay his debts, and so is reduced in his circumstances; but now the time was coming when the one would have no occasion to rejoice, nor the other to mourn; not the buyer rejoice, because, being carried captive, he cannot enjoy his possessions; nor the seller mourn, because, if he had not sold his house or field, he must have left it:
for wrath [is] upon all the multitude thereof; upon the whole body of the Jewish nation, high and low, rich and poor, bond and free, buyer and seller; those that are in good circumstances, and those that are in bad ones; so that hereby they were all upon a level, in the same case and condition.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The day - Either of temporal or final judgment.
It was grievous for an Israelite to part with his land. But now the seller need not mourn his loss, nor the buyer exult in him gain. All should live the pitiful lives of strangers in another country.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Ezekiel 7:12. Let not the buyer rejoice, nor the seller mourn — Such is now the state of public affairs, that he who through want has been obliged to sell his inheritance, need not mourn on the account; as of this the enemy would soon have deprived him. And he who has bought it need not rejoice in his bargain, as he shall soon be stripped of his purchase, and either fall by the sword, or be glad to flee for his life.