Jean 16:20

20 En vérité, en vérité je vous dis, que vous pleurerez, et vous vous lamenterez, et le monde se réjouira; vous serez dans la tristesse; mais votre tristesse sera changée en joie.

Jean 16:20 Meaning and Commentary

John 16:20

Verily, verily, I say unto you
A strong asseveration, a way of speaking often used by him, when he solemnly affirms any thing, and would assure of the truth of it, as here:

that ye shall weep and lament;
meaning at his death, when he should be removed from them, so that they should not see him; when they should be filled with inward grief on account thereof, and express it by mournful gestures, and a doleful voice; and which was fulfilled in them, ( Mark 16:10 ) ; and how pensive the two disciples were that were going to Emmaus, it is easy to observe from the account given of them;

but the world shall rejoice;
the unbelieving Jews; and not only the common people, but the chief priests, with the Scribes and elders, mocked at him, insulted him, and triumphed over him when on the cross, being glad at heart they had got him there; imagining now, that it was all over, the day was their own, and they should be no more disturbed by Christ and his followers:

and ye shall be sorrowful;
Christ repeats it again, and uses a variety of words to express the greatness of their sorrow, and the many ways in which they would signify it:

but your sorrow shall be turned into joy;
as it was, when he was raised from the dead, which was so wonderful and surprising to them, that for joy they could scarce believe their own eyes; it being a mercy unexpected, though they had been told of it, and too great for them to enjoy; yea, that very thing which was the occasion of their sorrow, became the foundation of their joy; namely, the death of Christ, salvation, and all the benefits and blessings of grace coming to them in this way.

Jean 16:20 In-Context

18 Ils disaient donc: Qu'est-ce qu'il dit: Dans peu de temps? Nous ne savons ce qu'il dit.
19 Jésus donc, connaissant qu'ils voulaient l'interroger, leur dit: Vous vous interrogez les uns les autres sur ce que j'ai dit: Dans peu de temps vous ne me verrez plus; et de nouveau, un peu après, vous me verrez.
20 En vérité, en vérité je vous dis, que vous pleurerez, et vous vous lamenterez, et le monde se réjouira; vous serez dans la tristesse; mais votre tristesse sera changée en joie.
21 Quand une femme accouche, elle a des douleurs, parce que son terme est venu; mais dès qu'elle est accouchée d'un enfant, elle ne se souvient plus de son travail, à cause de sa joie de ce qu'un homme est né dans le monde.
22 De même, vous êtes maintenant dans la tristesse; mais je vous verrai de nouveau, et votre cœur se réjouira, et personne ne vous ravira votre joie.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.