< Hosea 10 >
1 “Israel was [like a large] healthy/luxuriant vine [MET] that produced [a lot of] grapes. But as the people became richer, they made more altars [at which to worship idols]. As the people prospered, they [built and] decorated sacred pillars [that they worshiped].
Israël est une vigne luxuriante, qui s'est chargée de fruit. Plus ses fruits étaient abondants, plus il a multiplié les autels; plus le pays était beau, plus belles ils ont fait les stèles.
2 They are deceitful; [so] now they are guilty and must be punished. [I], Yahweh, will tear down their altars and smash those pillars.
Leur cœur est hypocrite: ils vont en porter la peine. Lui, il renversera leurs autels, il détruira leurs stèles.
3 Then they will say, ‘It is because we did not revere Yahweh that we no [longer] have a king. But [even if we had] a king, he certainly could not [RHQ] do anything to help us.’
Bientôt ils diront: " Nous n'avons plus de roi; parce que nous n'avons pas craint Yahweh; et le roi, que fera-t-il pour nous? "
4 They falsely promise [that they will do many things]; they solemnly promise and make agreements, but they do not do what they promise. So people accuse and sue [each other in the courts]; they are like [SIM] poisonous weeds [that grow] in a plowed field.
Ils diront des paroles, faisant de vains serments, concluant des alliances, et le jugement éclôt comme le pavot, dans les sillons des champs.
5 The people who live in Samaria [city] are worried about [what may happen to the idol that resembles] a calf [that they set up] at Beth-Aven [town]. The people in Samaria will mourn, and the priests there will cry about it [if it is damaged or destroyed]. [Previously] they shouted joyfully about its being very great; but now it will not be great any more.
Pour les génisses de Bethaven, les habitants de Samarie ont peur; car son peuple prend le deuil sur l'idole, et ses prêtres tremblent à son sujet, pour sa gloire qui a émigré loin de lui.
6 It will be taken to Assyria to be a gift for the great King [of Assyria]. [So the people of] Israel will be disgraced, and they will be ashamed because [they trusted in] that idol.
Elle aussi, on la transportera en Assyrie, comme offrande au roi vengeur; la confusion saisira Ephraïm; Israël aura honte de ses desseins.
7 The King of Samaria [and the other people in Samaria] will be gone; they will be like [SIM] a twig [that floats away] on the surface of the water [and disappears].
Samarie est anéantie; son roi est comme un fétu sur la surface de l'eau.
8 The altars on the tops of hills [where the people worshiped idols] will be destroyed; those have been the places where the people of Israel sinned greatly. Thorns and weeds will grow and cover those altars. Then the people will plead to the mountains and hills, ‘Fall [down and] cover us [to protect us from God punishing us]!’
Ils seront détruits les hauts lieux d'Aven, péché d'Israël; l'épine et la ronce monteront sur leurs autels. Ils diront aux montagnes: " Couvrez-nous! " et aux collines: " Tombez sur nous! "
9 [You people of] Israel, [ever since your ancestors did evil things] at Gibeah, you have continued to sin. [When the people at] [PRS] Gibeah [did evil things], the result was a war [in which thousands of people died].
Depuis les jours de Gabaa tu as péché, Israël; ils persévèrent dans le crime; ne les atteindra-t-elle pas à Gabaa, la guerre déclarée aux fils d'iniquité?
10 [So now], when I want to, I will punish the Israeli people. Because of the many sins that they have committed, [the armies of other] nations will gather to attack them, and they will cause the Israeli people to become their slaves.
Je les châtierai à mon gré, et les peuples seront rassemblés contre eux, lorsqu'on les liera à leurs deux péchés.
11 Israel is [like] [MET] a well-trained (heifer/young cow) that likes to thresh [grain]. [So now you will become slaves]. [It will be as though] I will put a yoke on your neck, and you will be forced to work hard for your enemies in their fields. [You people of] Israel and Judah [will be forced to go to Assyria]; there you [DOU] will pull plows to break up the ground [for planting seeds].
Ephraïm était une génisse bien dressée, qui prenait plaisir à fouler le blé. Et moi, j'ai fait passer le joug sur son beau cou; j'attellerai Ephraïm, Juda labourera, Jacob traînera la herse.
12 [You plow your fields and plant your seeds] and harvest [your crops] [MET], [but what you need to do is] to act righteously and to faithfully love [me]; you need to repent [MET], because it is time to try to know [me], Yahweh; and if you do that, I will pour out [MET] many blessings on you.
Faites vos semences selon la justice, moissonnez selon la miséricorde, défrichez-vous des terres nouvelles; il est temps de chercher Yahweh, jusqu'à ce qu'il vienne répandre sur vous la justice.
13 You [plant seeds and harvest the crops and eat them]; [but what I consider that you have really done is] that you have planted wicked things and harvested evil things and eaten [MET] the results [IDM] of the lies [that you have told]. [Instead of trusting in me, ] you have (depended on/trusted in) your own power and in your many soldiers.
Mais vous avez labouré la méchanceté, vous avez moissonné l'iniquité, vous avez mangé le fruit du mensonge. Tu t'es confié dans tes propres voies, dans le grand nombre de tes vaillants.
14 As a result, you will [soon] hear the roar of battle, and all your cities that have walls around them will be destroyed, like [SIM] Shalman’s [army] destroyed Beth-Arbel [city] in a battle, and the women [in that city] and their children were bashed to death.
Le tumulte s'élève parmi ton peuple, et toutes tes forteresses seront dévastées, comme Salman dévasta Beth-Arbel, au jour de la guerre où la mère fut écrasée sur ses enfants.
15 [You people of] [APO] Bethel [city], that is what will happen to you, because you are very wicked. And when the sun rises [on that day], the King of Israel will be killed [in the battle].”
Voilà ce que vous a fait Béthel, à cause de votre extrême méchanceté. Vienne l'aurore, et c'en est fait du roi d'Israël!