< Jérémie 46 >
1 La parole de l’Éternel, qui vint à Jérémie le prophète, touchant les nations.
These are messages that Yahweh gave to the prophet Jeremiah about [other] nations.
2 Sur l’Égypte. Touchant l’armée du Pharaon Neco, roi d’Égypte, qui était près du fleuve Euphrate, à Carkemish, laquelle Nebucadretsar, roi de Babylone, battit en la quatrième année de Jehoïakim, fils de Josias, roi de Juda.
After Jehoiakim, son of King Josiah, had been ruling Judah for almost four years, this message about Egypt was given [by Yahweh]. It was when the army of King Neco of Egypt was defeated by the army of King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon along the Euphrates River. [This is what Yahweh said: “The officers of the army of Egypt are saying to their troops],
3 Préparez l’écu et le bouclier, et approchez-vous du combat!
‘Prepare your shields and march out to fight the battle!
4 Attelez les chevaux, et montez, vous, cavaliers, et présentez-vous en casques! Fourbissez les piques, revêtez les cottes de mailles!…
Put harnesses on your horses, and get on their backs. (Get into your positions/Line up) [for the battle]; put on your helmets. Sharpen your spears, and put on your armor!’
5 Pourquoi les vois-je terrifiés, se retirant en arrière, et [pourquoi] leurs hommes forts sont-ils battus et fuient-ils sans se retourner? L’épouvante de tous côtés, dit l’Éternel.
But what [RHQ] do I see? I see that the soldiers of Egypt will be terrified and will be fleeing. [Even] the bravest of their soldiers will be running away, without [even] looking backward! [I, ] Yahweh, say that [their soldiers] will be terrified on all sides!
6 Que l’homme léger à la course ne fuie pas, et que le fort n’échappe pas! Au nord, près du fleuve Euphrate, ils ont bronché et sont tombés.
[Even] the fastest [runners] will try to run away, but [even the greatest of] their warriors will not escape. In the north, by the Euphrates [River], they will stumble and fall.
7 Qui est celui-ci qui monte comme le Nil, [et] dont les eaux s’agitent comme les fleuves?
What group is this that will be covering the land like the water of the Nile [River] covers the land when it floods?
8 C’est l’Égypte qui monte comme le Nil, et, comme les fleuves, ses eaux s’agitent. Et elle dit: Je monterai, je couvrirai le pays, je détruirai la ville et ceux qui y habitent.
[It is the army of] Egypt that will be covering the land like a surging/huge flood, and they will boast that they will cover the earth and will destroy cities and the people [who live in them].
9 Montez, chevaux! et précipitez-vous, chars! et que les hommes forts sortent, Cush et Puth, qui manient le bouclier, et ceux de Lud, qui manient [et] bandent l’arc!
You [riders of] horses, charge/rush [into the battle]! You [drivers of] chariots, drive furiously! [All] you warriors from Ethiopia and Libya who carry your shields, you warriors from Lydia who shoot arrows, you come!
10 car ce jour est [le jour] du Seigneur, l’Éternel des armées, un jour de vengeance, pour se venger de ses ennemis. Et l’épée dévorera, et elle sera rassasiée et abondamment abreuvée de leur sang; car il y a un sacrifice au Seigneur, l’Éternel des armées, dans le pays du nord, près du fleuve Euphrate.
But, [you need to know that] this is the day when [I], Yahweh, the Commander of the armies of angels, will get revenge on my enemies. With my sword [PRS] I will kill [my enemies] until I am satisfied; my sword will [be like a monster that] [MET, PRS] drinks the blood [of the animals it kills] until it is no longer thirsty. [The enemy soldiers who will be killed] in the north beside the Euphrates River [will be like] [MET] a sacrifice to [me], the Commander of the armies of angels.
11 Monte à Galaad, et prends du baume, vierge, fille de l’Égypte! En vain tu multiplies les remèdes, il n’y a point de guérison pour toi.
You people [IDM] of Egypt, go up to the Gilead [region] to obtain medicine; but it will be useless to take all those medicines; you will not be healed.
12 Les nations ont entendu ta confusion, et ton cri a rempli la terre; car l’homme fort a trébuché sur l’homme fort, ils sont tombés tous deux ensemble.
[People in] the [other] nations will hear how you were humiliated. [People] all over the earth will hear you wailing. [Your mighty] warriors will stumble over each other and they will all fall down together.”
13 La parole que l’Éternel dit à Jérémie le prophète, touchant la venue de Nebucadretsar, roi de Babylone, pour frapper le pays d’Égypte:
[Then] Yahweh gave me this message about King Nebuchadnezzar when he planned to attack Egypt [with his army]:
14 Annoncez en Égypte, et faites entendre à Migdol, et faites entendre à Noph et à Takhpanès; dites: Tiens ferme et prépare-toi, car l’épée dévore tout autour de toi.
“Shout [this message] throughout Egypt! Proclaim it in Migdol, Memphis, and Tahpenes [cities]! ‘(Get into your positions/Line up) [for the battle]; Prepare to defend yourselves, because [everyone] around you will be killed.’ [PRS, MTY]
15 Pourquoi tes hommes forts ont-ils été emportés? Ils n’ont pas tenu ferme, car l’Éternel les a renversés.
Your god is a bull; Why does he fall down? He will not be able to stand up, because Yahweh will knock him down.
16 Il multiplie ceux qui bronchent; même un homme est tombé sur son compagnon, et ils ont dit: Lève-toi, retournons vers notre peuple et au pays de notre naissance, de devant l’épée qui ravage.
The soldiers from other countries will stumble and fall over each other, and [then] they will say to each other, ‘Let’s get up and go back to our own people, to our own land. Let’s get away from the swords of our enemies!’
17 Ils ont crié là: Le Pharaon, roi d’Égypte, n’est qu’un bruit; il a laissé passer le temps!
There [in Egypt] they will say, ‘The king of Egypt talks loudly, but when our [army] had an opportunity [to defeat our enemies], they failed.’
18 Je suis vivant, dit le Roi, l’Éternel des armées est son nom: Comme le Thabor entre les montagnes, et comme le Carmel sur la mer, ainsi il viendra!
[I, ] the King, who am called the Commander of the armies of angels, say this: ‘As [surely as] I live, someone’s army will be coming [to fight against the army of Egypt]. They will be [extremely powerful], [as though they were as tall] as Tabor Hill, or [as high] as Carmel [Mountain] close to the [Mediterranean] Sea.
19 Fais-toi un bagage de transporté, habitante, fille de l’Égypte, car Noph sera une désolation et sera dévastée, de sorte qu’il n’y aura pas d’habitant.
[All] you people who live in Egypt, pack your possessions/clothes and prepare to be exiled. Memphis [city] will be destroyed; it will become a ruin, and no one will be living there.
20 L’Égypte est une très belle génisse: le taon vient, il vient du nord.
Egypt is [like] [SIM] a beautiful young cow, but [the army of a powerful king] from the northeast will come to attack it [like] a horsefly [MET] [bites a cow].
21 Et ses mercenaires au milieu d’elle sont comme des veaux à l’engrais; car eux aussi ont tourné le dos, ils se sont enfuis ensemble, ils n’ont pas tenu ferme; car le jour de leur calamité, le temps de leur visitation, est venu sur eux.
The (mercenaries/soldiers [from other countries] who have been hired) will become like [SIM] fat calves; but they also will turn around and run away; they will not stand [there and fight], because it will be a day when there will be a [great] disaster in Egypt, a day when their people will be [greatly] punished.
22 Sa voix sera comme celle du serpent; car ils viendront en force, et ils viendront contre elle avec des haches, comme ceux qui coupent les arbres.
[The soldiers of] Egypt will run away, as silently as a snake scurries/crawls away. [The army of] the enemy will advance; they will march along carrying their axes like [SIM] men who cut down trees.
23 Ils couperont sa forêt, dit l’Éternel, quoiqu’elle soit inexplorable, car ils sont plus nombreux que les sauterelles, et on ne peut les compter.
[I, ] Yahweh, say that they will kill the soldiers [of Egypt] as though [SIM] they were a forest of trees, because the enemy soldiers will be as numerous as [a swarm of] locusts.
24 Elle est honteuse, la fille de l’Égypte, elle est livrée en la main du peuple du nord.
The people of Egypt will be humiliated; they will be conquered by people from the northeast.’
25 L’Éternel des armées, le Dieu d’Israël, dit: Voici, je vais punir l’Amon de No, et le Pharaon, et l’Égypte, et ses dieux, et ses rois, le Pharaon et ceux qui se confient en lui;
[I, ] the Commander of the armies of angels, the God whom the Israelis [worship], say, ‘I will punish Amon, [the god whom the people] of Thebes [city] worship, and [all] the [other] gods in Egypt. [I will punish] the King of Egypt and [all] those who trust in him.
26 et je les livrerai en la main de ceux qui cherchent leur vie, et en la main de Nebucadretsar, roi de Babylone, et en la main de ses serviteurs; et après cela elle sera habitée comme aux jours d’autrefois, dit l’Éternel.
I will cause them to be captured by those who want to kill them—Nebuchadnezzar the King of Babylon, and his army officers. But many years later, people will live in Egypt again. [That will surely happen because] I, Yahweh, have said it.’
27 Et toi, mon serviteur Jacob, ne crains point, et ne t’effraie pas, Israël! car voici, je te sauve d’un [pays] lointain, et ta semence, du pays de leur captivité, et Jacob reviendra et sera tranquille et en repos, et il n’y aura personne qui l’effraie.
But you people of Israel who serve me, do not be at all dismayed [DOU] now, because some day I will bring you back from distant places; I will bring your descendants from the land to which they were exiled. [Then you] Israeli people will again live peacefully and safely, and there will not be any [nation] to cause you to be terrified.
28 Toi, mon serviteur Jacob, ne crains point, dit l’Éternel, car je suis avec toi; car je détruirai entièrement toutes les nations où je t’ai chassé, mais je ne te détruirai pas entièrement, et je te corrigerai avec mesure, et je ne te tiendrai point pour innocent.
[I, ] Yahweh, say to you people of Israel who serve me, ‘Do not be afraid, because I will be with you. I will completely destroy the nations among whom I have scattered you, but I will not completely get rid of you. I will punish you, but I will punish you only as severely as you deserve: It would be wrong if I did not punish you at all.’”