< 2 Kings 6 >
1 One day a group of prophets said to Elisha, “Look, this place where we meet together with you is very small.
Les jeunes prophètes dirent à Elisée: "Tu vois que l’habitation où nous demeurons avec toi est trop étroite pour nous.
2 Allow us to go to the Jordan [River and cut down some trees to make] logs to build a new meeting place.” So Elisha said, “Okay, go.”
Laisse-nous donc aller jusqu’au Jourdain, et là chacun de nous prendra une poutre et nous nous y arrangerons un lieu d’habitation. Allez," leur dit-il.
3 One of them said to Elisha, “Please come with us.” So Elisha replied, “Okay, I will go with you.”
"De grâce, dit alors un des jeunes prophètes, daigne accompagner tes serviteurs. J’Y consens," répliqua-t-il,
4 So they went together. When they reached the Jordan [River], they cut down some trees.
et il les accompagna. Arrivés près du Jourdain, ils coupèrent du bois.
5 But while one of them was cutting down a tree, suddenly the axe head [separated from the handle and] fell into the water. He cried out to Elisha, “O, Master, what shall I do? [The axe is not mine]; I borrowed it!”
Au moment où l’un d’eux abattit une poutre, il laissa tomber le fer dans l’eau: "Ah! Mon seigneur, s’écria-t-il, je l’avais emprunté!
6 Elisha replied, “Where did it fall into the water?” After the man showed him the place, Elisha cut off a stick, and threw it into the water, and caused the iron axe head to float [on top of the water].
Où est-il tombé?" demanda l’homme de Dieu. Quand on lui eut indiqué l’endroit, il coupa un morceau de bois et l’y jeta; alors le fer surnagea.
7 Elisha said, “Take it out of the water.” So the man reached his hand down and picked up the axe head.
"Attire-le vers toi," dit-il; il étendit la main et le reprit.
8 Whenever the king of Syria [prepared to send his army to] fight against Israel, he first consulted his officers, and then told them where they should set up their tents.
Le roi de Syrie était en guerre avec Israël. Après avoir délibéré avec ses officiers, il dit: "J’Établirai mon camp sur tel et tel emplacement."
9 But each time, Elisha would send a message to warn the king of Israel, [telling him where the army of Syria was planning to attack them, ] saying, “Be sure that your army does not go near that place, because the army of Syria has set up their tents there.”
L’Homme de Dieu adressa alors le message suivant au roi d’Israël: "Garde-toi de passer par cet endroit, car les Syriens s’y rendent."
10 So the king of Israel would send [messengers] to warn [the people who lived in] that place, and the people would remain on guard. That happened several times.
Le roi d’Israël envoya des émissaires en observation à l’endroit que l’homme de Dieu l’avait engagé à éviter; et cela n’arriva pas seulement une ou deux fois.
11 The king of Syria was very upset/disturbed/angry about that. So he summoned his army officers and said to them, “[Obviously] one of you is (betraying us/revealing our plans) to the king of Israel. Which one of you is doing it?”
Profondément troublé par ce fait, le roi de Syrie convoqua ses officiers et leur dit: "Ne me ferez-vous pas connaître celui d’entre vous qui est pour le roi d’Israël?"
12 One of his officers answered, “Your Majesty, it is not one of us. Elisha the prophet [knows what we plan to do, and he] tells the king of Israel everything. He even knows what you say in your own bedroom!”
L’Un des officiers lui répondit: "Personne, mon seigneur le roi! C’Est Elisée, le prophète d’Israël qui révèle à son roi les paroles que tu prononces dans ta chambre à coucher.
13 The king of Syria replied, “Go and find out where he is, and I will send [some men there] to capture him.” Someone told him, “People say that he is in Dothan [town north of Samaria].”
Allez voir où il est, leur dit-il, pour que je le fasse saisir." Ayant appris qu’il se trouvait à Dothân,
14 So the king sent a large group of soldiers [to Dothan] with horses and chariots. They arrived at night and surrounded the town.
il y envoya des chevaux, des chars et de nombreux soldats, qui y arrivèrent la nuit et investirent la ville.
15 Early the next morning, Elisha’s servant got up and went outside the house. He saw the soldiers of Syria with their horses and chariots surrounding the town. So he went inside [the house and reported it to Elisha] and exclaimed, “O, sir! What are we going to do?”
Lorsque le serviteur de l’homme de Dieu, qui s’était levé de bon matin pour sortir, aperçut les soldats, les chevaux et les chars établis autour de la ville, il dit à son maître: "Ah! mon seigneur, qu’allons-nous faire?
16 Elisha replied, “Do not be afraid! Those who will be helping us will be more than those who will be helping them!”
N’Aie pas de crainte, répliqua Elisée, car nos troupes sont plus nombreuses que les leurs."
17 Then he prayed, “Yahweh, I request that you open my servant’s eyes in order that he can see [what is out there]!” So Yahweh enabled the servant to look out and see that surrounding the hill on which the town [was built] was a huge number of horses, and chariots made of fire!
Il fit alors cette prière: "Eternel, daigne ouvrir les yeux de mon serviteur, afin qu’il voie!" L’Eternel lui ayant ouvert les yeux, il aperçut la montagne couverte de chevaux et de chars de feu, tout autour d’Elisée.
18 When the army of Syria prepared to attack Elisha, he prayed again, saying, “Yahweh, cause all these soldiers to become blind!” Yahweh answered his prayer and caused them to be unable to see clearly.
Quand les Syriens descendirent vers le prophète, celui-ci invoqua de nouveau l’Eternel en disant: "De grâce, frappe ces gens de cécité." Ils furent frappés de cécité, selon le vœu d’Elisée.
19 Then Elisha went to them and said, “You are not on the right road; this is not the city that you are searching for. I will take you to the man whom you are searching for.” But he led them to Samaria, [the capital of Israel]!
Celui-ci leur dit: "Ce n’est là ni votre chemin ni la ville où vous voulez aller; suivez-moi et je vous conduirai vers l’homme que vous cherchez." Il les mena à Samarie.
20 As soon as they entered Samaria, Elisha prayed again, saying, “Yahweh, now enable these soldiers to see correctly again!” So Yahweh enabled them to see correctly, and they were surprised to see that they were inside Samaria [city].
Lorsqu’ils furent entrés dans cette ville, Elisée dit: "Eternel, ouvre leurs yeux pour qu’ils voient!" Dieu leur ouvrit les yeux, et ils s’aperçurent qu’ils étaient à Samarie.
21 When the king of Israel saw them, he said to Elisha, “Sir, shall I [tell my soldiers to] kill them? Shall we kill all of them?”
En les voyant, le roi d’Israël dit à Elisée: "Faut-il les frapper, le faut-il, mon père?
22 Elisha replied, “No, you must not kill them. If your army captured many of your enemies in a battle, you would certainly not [RHQ] kill them. Give these men something to eat and drink, and then allow them to return to their king.”
Ne les frappe pas, dit le prophète; frappes-tu donc ceux que tu fais prisonniers par ton glaive et ton arc? Fais-leur servir du pain et de l’eau afin qu’ils mangent et boivent et retournent auprès de leur maître."
23 So the king of Israel did that. He told his servants to provide a big feast for them. And when they had eaten and drunk plenty, he sent them away. They returned to the king of Syria [and told him what had happened]. So for a while after that, soldiers from Syria stopped raiding/attacking towns in Israel.
On leur servit un repas copieux; après avoir mangé et bu, ils furent congédiés et rejoignirent leur maître. Les bandes syriennes renoncèrent alors à leurs incursions dans le pays d’Israël.
24 But some time later, Ben-Hadad, the king of Syria, assembled his entire army, and they went to Samaria and surrounded the city [for a long time].
Quelque temps après, Ben-Hadad, roi de Syrie, rassembla toutes ses troupes et alla mettre le siège devant Samarie.
25 Because of that, after a while there was hardly any food left inside the city, with the result that eventually a donkey’s head, [which was usually worthless, ] cost eighty pieces of silver, and (one cup/0.3 liter) of dove’s dung cost five pieces of silver.
Pendant que cette ville était assiégée, une grande famine y sévissait, à tel point qu’une tête d’âne valait quatre-vingts sicles d’argent et un quart de kab de fiente de pigeon en valait cinq.
26 One day when the king of Israel was walking on top of the city wall, a woman cried out to him, “Your Majesty, help me!”
Un jour que le roi d’Israël vint à passer sur le rempart, une femme lui cria: "Viens à notre aide, mon seigneur le roi!"
27 He replied, “If Yahweh will not help you, I certainly cannot [RHQ] help you. I certainly [RHQ] do not have any wheat or wine!
Il lui répondit: "Si l’Eternel ne te secourt pas, comment puis-je te secourir? Est-ce du produit de l’aire ou du pressoir?"
28 What is your problem?” She replied, “Several days ago, that woman [over there] said to me, ‘[Because we have nothing left to eat, ] let’s kill your son today, in order that we can eat his flesh. Then tomorrow we can [kill] my son [and] eat his flesh.’
Et il ajouta: "Que veux-tu? Cette femme-là, lui répliqua-t-elle, m’a dit: Tu livreras ton fils pour que nous le mangions aujourd’hui, et demain nous mangerons le mien.
29 So we [killed my son and cut his body up and] boiled his flesh and ate it. The next day, I said to her, ‘Now give your son to me, in order that we can [kill him and cook his flesh and] eat it.’ But she has hidden her son!”
Nous avons donc fait cuire mon fils et nous l’avons mangé. Mais, lorsque je lui ai dit, le jour suivant: Donne ton fils, pour que nous le mangions, elle l’a mis en sûreté."
30 When the king heard what the woman said, he tore his robe [to show that he was very distressed]. The people who were standing close to the wall were able to see that the king was wearing rough cloth underneath his robe [because he was very distressed].
En entendant les paroles de cette femme, le roi déchira ses vêtements et passa ainsi sur le rempart; le peuple vit alors qu’un cilice couvrait son corps sous les vêtements.
31 The king exclaimed, “I wish/hope that God will strike me dead if I do not cut off the head of Elisha today, [because he is the one who has caused these terrible things to happen to us]!”
"Que Dieu sévisse contre moi tant et plus, dit le roi, si la tête d’Elisée, fils de Chafat, reste aujourd’hui sur ses épaules!"
32 So the king sent an officer to get Elisha. Before the officer arrived, Elisha was sitting in his house with some Israeli elders who were talking with him. Elisha said to them, “That murderer, [the king of Israel, ] is sending someone here to kill me. Listen: When he arrives, shut the door and do not allow him to come in. And the king will be coming right behind that officer!”
Or, Elisée, entouré des anciens, était assis dans sa demeure; le roi avait envoyé un émissaire auprès de lui. Mais avant que le messager fût arrivé auprès du prophète, celui-ci dit aux anciens: "Voyez-vous ce fils d’assassin qui envoie quelqu’un pour me couper la tête! Lorsque vous verrez arriver le messager, vous fermerez la porte et vous le repousserez avec la porte. N’Entend-on pas derrière lui le bruit des pas de son maître?"
33 And while he was still speaking, the king and the officer arrived. The king said, “It is Yahweh who has caused us to have all this trouble/suffering. (Why should I wait any longer [RHQ] for him to do something [to help us]?/It is useless for me to wait any longer for him [to help us]!)”
Il leur parlait encore quand le messager s’avança vers lui en disant: "Ce fléau vient de Dieu! Que puis-je encore espérer de l’Eternel?"