< 2 Samuel 4 >

1 Or, Isboseth, fils de Saül, apprit qu’Abner avait succombé à Hébron, et ses mains perdirent leur force, et tout Israël fut troublé.
When Saul’s son Ishbosheth heard that Abner had been killed at Hebron, [he realized that he might also be killed]. He became discouraged, and all the Israeli people (trembled/became afraid).
2 Cependant il y avait deux hommes, chefs de voleurs, auprès du fils de Saül; le nom de l’un était Baana, et le nom de l’autre, Réchab, fils de Remmon, le Bérothite, des fils de Benjamin, puisque Béroth aussi était réputée de Benjamin.
Ishbosheth had two officers who were leaders of groups that raided other villages. [They were brothers; ] their names were Baanah and Rechab, sons of Rimmon from Beeroth [town] in the tribe of Benjamin. Beeroth is in the area that had [been assigned to] the tribe of Benjamin.
3 Et les Bérothites s’enfuirent à Géthaïm, et ils ont été là comme étrangers jusqu’à ce temps-ci.
But the people of Beeroth had fled to Gittaim [town], and they still live there.
4 Or, Jonathas, fils de Saül, avait un fils, infirme des pieds; il avait cinq ans, quand vint de Jezraël la nouvelle touchant Saül et Jonathas; c’est pourquoi sa nourrice, le prenant, s’enfuit; et, comme elle se hâtait de fuir, il tomba, et devint boiteux; et il eut pour nom Miphiboseth.
Saul’s son Jonathan had a son named Mephibosheth. When Mephibosheth was five years old, Saul and Jonathan died in the battle. When people brought that news from Jezreel, Mephibosheth’s nursemaid picked him up and ran away. She ran very fast, with the result that she dropped him, and his legs became crippled.
5 Etant donc venus, les fils de Remmon, le Bérothite, Réchab et Baana, entrèrent, à la chaleur du jour, dans la maison d’Isboseth, qui dormait sur son lit à midi; et la portière de la maison, vannant du blé, s’endormit.
One day, Rechab and Baanah left [their home] to go to Ishbosheth’s house. They arrived there about noontime, when Ishbosheth was taking his midday nap.
6 Ils entrèrent donc dans la maison secrètement, prenant des épis de froment; et Réchab et son frère le frappèrent à l’aîne, et s’enfuirent,
The woman who was the doorkeeper was sifting wheat. While doing that, she became sleepy, and fell asleep. So Rechab and his brother Baanah were able to creep in quietly.
7 Ainsi lorsqu’ils furent entrés dans la maison, Isboseth dormait sur son lit dans sa chambre à coucher; et, le frappant, ils le tuèrent; puis, sa tête enlevée, ils s’en allèrent par la voie du désert, durant toute la nuit,
They entered Ishbosheth’s bedroom, where he was sleeping. They killed him [with their swords] and cut off his head. They carried his head and walked all night through the Jordan [River] Valley.
8 Et ils apportèrent la tête d’Isboseth à David à Hébron, et ils dirent au roi: Voici la tête d’Isboseth, fils de Saül, votre ennemi, qui cherchait votre âme: et le Seigneur a vengé aujourd’hui mon seigneur le roi de Saül et de sa race.
They took the head of Ishbosheth to David at Hebron. They said to him, “Here is the head of Ishbosheth, the son of your enemy Saul, who tried to kill you. Your majesty, today Yahweh has allowed you to get revenge on Saul and his descendants!”
9 Mais David répondant à Réchab et à Baana son frère, fils de Remmon, le Bérothite, il leur dit: Le Seigneur vit, lui qui a délivré mon âme de toute angoisse!
But David replied to them, “Yahweh is the one who has rescued me from all my troubles. And just as surely as Yahweh lives, what I am now saying is also true.
10 Celui qui m’avait annoncé et dit: Saül est mort, et qui pensait qu’il annonçait une heureuse nouvelle, je le pris et le tuai à Siceleg, lui à qui il fallait donner une récompense pour son message;
When a messenger came to Ziklag and told me ‘Saul is dead!’ and he thought that the news that he was bringing to me was good news, I seized him and [commanded one of my soldiers to] kill him. That was the reward I gave to him for his news!
11 Combien plus maintenant que des hommes impies ont tué l’homme innocent, dans sa maison, sur son lit, demanderai-je son sang à votre main, et vous enlèverai-je de la terre!
So because you two evil men murdered a man who is (innocent/has done nothing wrong) when he was sleeping on his bed in his own house, I will do something worse to you. I will surely [RHQ] get revenge on you two for murdering [MTY] him, and (wipe you/cause you to disappear) from the earth!”
12 C’est pourquoi David ordonna à ses serviteurs, et ils les tuèrent; et coupant leurs mains et leurs pieds, ils les suspendirent! à la piscine, à Hébron; mais la tête d’Isboseth, ils la prirent et l’ensevelirent dans le sépulcre d’Abner à Hébron.
Then, following David’s orders, his soldiers killed the two men, and cut off their hands and their feet, and hung their bodies (OR, their hands and feet) [on a pole] near the pool at Hebron. But they took the head of Ishbosheth and buried it [respectfully] in the tomb of Abner, there at Hebron.

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