Proverbes 8:4

4 Hommes, c'est à vous que je crie, Et ma voix s'adresse aux fils de l'homme.

Proverbes 8:4 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 8:4

Unto you, O men, I call
Not angels, the fallen angels; for, as they had nothing to do with Christ, he had nothing to do with them, or say unto them, ( Matthew 8:29 ) ; nor the brutes, irrational creatures; for, though the Gospel is to be preached to every creature, yet only to rational ones, ( Mark 16:15 ) , "men", whom God has loved and Christ has redeemed; these are by the Gospel called, and called effectually. There are some men indeed who are only externally called; but there are others who are also called with an holy calling, of which (See Gill on Proverbs 1:24). Some think men of eminence are here meant, as rich men, so Aben Ezra; or men of wisdom and knowledge, such as the Scribes and Pharisees, and learned doctors among the Jews; but it rather seems to design men indefinitely, of whatsoever rank or order, state or condition;

and my voice [is] to the sons of men;
which some interpret of the poor, as Aben Ezra; or those who are more illiterate, or the common people; so that high and low, rich and poor, have the Gospel preached unto them; but the phrase seems to intend the same as before, the same thing is said in different words.

Proverbes 8:4 In-Context

2 C'est au sommet des hauteurs près de la route, C'est à la croisée des chemins qu'elle se place;
3 A côté des portes, à l'entrée de la ville, A l'intérieur des portes, elle fait entendre ses cris:
4 Hommes, c'est à vous que je crie, Et ma voix s'adresse aux fils de l'homme.
5 Stupides, apprenez le discernement; Insensés, apprenez l'intelligence.
6 Ecoutez, car j'ai de grandes choses à dire, Et mes lèvres s'ouvrent pour enseigner ce qui est droit.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.