Ésaïe 26:16

16 Eternel, ils t'ont cherché, quand ils étaient dans la détresse; Ils se sont répandus en prières, quand tu les as châtiés.

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Ésaïe 26:16 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 26:16

Lord, in trouble have they visited thee
This, and the two following verses ( Isaiah 26:17 Isaiah 26:18 ) , represent the troubles and disappointments of the church and people of God, before the destruction of antichrist; in which time of trouble they will visit the Lord, frequent the throne of grace, as saints in afflictions are wont to do; and sometimes this is the end to be answered by afflictions, ( Hosea 5:15 ) : they poured out a prayer;
or "muttering" F5; they will pray with a low voice, in an humble and submissive way, as persons in dejected circumstances; not a few words, but many, will they use; their petitions will be numerous; they will continue praying, and be constant at it, and out of the abundance of their hearts their mouth will speak; and they will pour out their souls and their complaints to the Lord, though privately, and with a low voice, and with groans unutterable: [when] thy chastening [was] upon them;
the afflicting hand of God, not as a punishment, but as a fatherly chastisement upon them; so all their persecutions from men are considered as permitted by the Lord for their instruction and correction; and these will not drive them from God, but bring them to him to seek him by prayer and supplication.


FOOTNOTES:

F5 (vxl) "mussitationem", Montanus; "submissam orationem", Junius & Tremellius.

Ésaïe 26:16 In-Context

14 Ceux qui sont morts ne revivront pas, Des ombres ne se relèveront pas; Car tu les as châtiés, tu les as anéantis, Et tu en as détruit tout souvenir.
15 Multiplie le peuple, ô Eternel! Multiplie le peuple, manifeste ta gloire; Recule toutes les limites du pays.
16 Eternel, ils t'ont cherché, quand ils étaient dans la détresse; Ils se sont répandus en prières, quand tu les as châtiés.
17 Comme une femme enceinte, sur le point d'accoucher, Se tord et crie au milieu de ses douleurs, Ainsi avons-nous été, loin de ta face, ô Eternel!
18 Nous avons conçu, nous avons éprouvé des douleurs, Et, quand nous enfantons, ce n'est que du vent: Le pays n'est pas sauvé, Et ses habitants ne sont pas nés.
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