< Nahum 3 >
1 Terrible things will happen to [Nineveh], that city [that is full of people who] murder [MTY] and lie. [The city is] full of things that were seized [from other countries by their soldiers]; [their armies] continually [LIT] have acted brutally towards people whom they conquered.
Malheur à toi, ville de sang, qui n’es que mensonge, qui es remplie de violence et ne cesses de faire des victimes!
2 But [now listen to the enemy soldiers coming to attack Nineveh]; [listen to them] cracking their whips, and [listen to the] rattle of [their chariot] wheels! [Listen to] their galloping horses and their chariots as they bounce along!
On entend le fouet qui claque, les roues qui tournent avec fracas, les chevaux qui galopent, et les chars qui bondissent.
3 [Look at their] flashing swords and glittering spears as the horsemen race forward! Many [people of Nineveh will be] killed; [there will be] piles of corpses, [with the result that] people will stumble over them.
Les cavaliers s’élancent, les épées flamboient, les lances étincellent: une multitude de tués! Un monceau de cadavres! Des morts à perte de vue! On bute contre leurs corps!
4 All [that will happen] because [Nineveh is like] [MET] a beautiful prostitute [who lures men to where they will be ruined]; [Nineveh is a beautiful city] which has attracted/enticed [people of] other nations [to come there]. [The people of Nineveh] taught those people [of other nations rituals of] magic, and caused them to become their slaves.
Voilà le fruit des nombreuses débauches de la courtisane, si séduisante de grâce, si experte en sorcelleries, qui perdait les peuples par ses débauches et les nations par ses magies!
5 [So] the Commander of the armies of angels says to [the people of Nineveh]: “I am your enemy, and I will [cause the people in other] nations to see you [completely] humiliated like [MET] [women who have committed adultery are humiliated by] having their skirts lifted high, [with the result that] people can see their naked [bodies].
Voici, je m’apprête contre toi, dit l’Eternel-Cebaot, je vais rabattre la traîne de ta robe sur ton visage, montrant ainsi ta nudité aux nations, ta honte aux royaumes.
6 I will cause rubbish/garbage to be thrown at you; I will show [others] that I despise you very much, and I will cause you to be publicly ridiculed.
Et je jetterai sur toi des ordures, je te rendrai méprisable et te donnerai en spectacle.
7 All those who see you will turn their backs to you and say, ‘Nineveh is ruined, but absolutely no one [RHQ] will mourn for it.’ No one will regret Nineveh being destroyed!”
Et il arrivera que quiconque te verra s’écartera de toi en disant: "Ninive est ruinée!" Qui te plaindra? Où trouver des consolateurs pour toi?
8 Your city is certainly [RHQ] no safer than Thebes [city] was. [Thebes was an important city] beside the Nile [River]; the river was [like] [SIM] a wall that protected the city [DOU].
Vaux-tu mieux que No-Ammon, qui trônait parmi les bras du Nil, entourée d’une ceinture d’eau et ayant une mer comme rempart, une mer pour mur de défense?
9 [The rulers of] Ethiopia and Egypt helped Thebes; there was no limit to their power. [The governments of the nearby countries of] Put and Libya were also allies of Thebes.
L’Ethiopie ainsi que l’Egypte était pour elle une force immense, Pout et les Lybiens étaient ses auxiliaires.
10 But Thebes was captured, and [its people were] (exiled/forced to go to other countries). Their babies were dashed to pieces in the streets [of the city]. [Enemy soldiers] (cast lots/threw small marked stones) to decide who would get each official in Thebes [to become his slave]. All the leaders of Thebes were fastened/tied by chains.
Pourtant, elle aussi a pris le chemin de l’exil, emmenée en captivité; elle aussi a vu ses petits enfants écrasés à tous les coins de rue, ses notables répartis par le sort, et tous ses grands chargés de chaînes.
11 You [people of Nineveh] will similarly become dazed and drunk, and you will search for places to hide [to escape] from your enemies.
Toi également, tu seras atteinte par l’ivresse, prise de défaillance; toi également, tu chercheras un refuge contre l’ennemi.
12 [Your enemies will cause] the walls around your city to fall down like [SIM] the first figs that fall from fig trees [each year]. [Your city will be captured easily, like] [MET] [figs that fall] into the mouths [HYP] of those who shake the fig trees.
Toutes tes forteresses seront comme des figuiers chargés de primeurs: secouez-les et elles tombent dans la bouche de qui veut manger.
13 Look at your soldiers! They will be [as weak/helpless as] [MET] women! The gates of your city will be opened wide [to allow] your enemies [to enter them], [and then] the bars of those gates will be burned.
Vois, les gens de guerre qui peuplent tes murs, ce sont des femmes; les portes de ton pays s’ouvrent comme d’elles-mêmes à tes ennemis, le feu consume tes verrous.
14 Store up water [now to use when] your enemies surround the city! Repair the forts! Dig up clay and trample it [to make it soft], and put it into molds to make bricks [to repair the walls]!
Puise de l’eau en vue du siège! Renforce tes citadelles! Entre dans la terre glaise, piétine l’argile, consolide le four à briques!
15 [Nevertheless, your enemies] will burn your [city]; they will kill you with their swords; they will kill you like [SIM] locusts [destroy crops].
Là, le feu te consumera, le glaive en finira de toi, comme une nuée de hannetons il te dévorera, eusses-tu une population dense comme les hannetons, serrée comme les sauterelles.
16 In your [city] there are now very many merchants; [it seems that] there are more of them than there are stars. But [when your city is being destroyed, those merchants will take the valuable things and disappear] [like] [SIM] locusts that strip the leaves from plants and [then] fly away.
Tu possédais des marchands plus nombreux que les étoiles du ciel: ils disparaissent, tels les hannetons qui ouvrent les ailes et s’envolent.
17 Your leaders are [also] like a swarm of [SIM] locusts [DOU] that crowd together on the stone fences/walls on a cold day, and [then] fly away when the sun comes up, and no one knows where they have gone.
Tes seigneurs sont comme des sauterelles, tes officiers comme un essaim de locustes qui se posent dans les haies par un jour de froidure: le soleil darde ses rayons, elles déguerpissent, et personne ne connaît l’endroit où elles sont allées.
18 O King of Assyria, your officials will [all] be dead [EUP]; your important people will lie down and rest [forever]. Your people will be scattered over the mountains, and there will no one to gather them [together].
Tes pâtres sommeillent, ô roi d’Achour, tes braves demeurent immobiles. Tes gens sont dispersés sur les montagnes, et personne pour les rassembler!
19 You [are like someone who] has a wound that cannot be healed; [it will be] a wound that causes him to die. And all those who hear about what has happened to you will clap their hands [joyfully]. [They will say, ] “Everyone has [RHQ] suffered because he continually was [very] cruel to us.”
Il n’est point de calmant pour ta blessure, ton mal est incurable. Tous ceux qui apprennent ton sort battent des mains à ton sujet; car contre qui ta malice ne s’est-elle constamment donné carrière?