Ésaïe 41:24

24 Voici, vous êtes moins que rien, et ce que vous faites est le néant même; c'est une abomination, que de se complaire en vous.

Ésaïe 41:24 Meaning and Commentary

Isaiah 41:24

Behold, ye are of nothing
Not as to the matter of them, for they were made of gold, silver, brass but as to the divinity of them: there was none in them, they were of no worth and value; they could do nothing, either good or evil, either help their friends, or hurt their enemies; yea, they were less than nothing; for the words may be rendered by way of comparison, "behold, ye are less than nothing"; {a}. (See Gill on Isaiah 40:17); and your work of nought;
the workmanship bestowed on them, in casting or carving them, was all to no purpose, and answered no end; or the work they did, or pretended to do, their feigned oracles, and false predictions: or, "worse than nothing": some render it, "worse than a viper" F2; a word like this is used for one, ( Isaiah 49:5 ) and so denotes the poisonous and pernicious effects of idolatry: an abomination is he that chooseth you;
as the object of his worship; he is not only abominable, but an abomination itself to God, and to all men of sense and religion; for the choice he makes of an idol to be his god shows him to be a man void of common sense and reason, and destitute of all true religion and godliness, and must be a stupid sottish creature. The Targum is,

``an abomination is that which ye have chosen for yourselves, or in which ye delight;''
meaning their idols. This is the final issue of the controversy, and the judgment passed both upon the idols and their worshippers.
FOOTNOTES:

F1 (Nyam Mta) "vos minus quam nihil [estis]", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.
F2 (epam) "pejus [opere] viperae", Junius & Tremellius; "pejus [est opere] basilisci", Piscator.

Ésaïe 41:24 In-Context

22 Qu'ils les exposent! Qu'ils nous déclarent ce qui doit arriver! Vos premières prédictions, quelles furent-elles? Déclarez-nous-le et nous y ferons attention, et nous en saurons l'issue. Ou faites-nous entendre les choses à venir;
23 Annoncez les choses qui arriveront plus tard, et nous saurons que vous êtes des dieux. Faites aussi du bien, ou du mal, et nous l'admirerons, et nous l'observerons ensemble.
24 Voici, vous êtes moins que rien, et ce que vous faites est le néant même; c'est une abomination, que de se complaire en vous.
25 Je l'ai suscité de l'Aquilon, et il est venu; de l'Orient il invoquera mon nom; il marche sur les princes comme sur la boue, comme le potier foule l'argile.
26 Qui l'a déclaré dès le commencement, pour que nous le sachions? Qui l'a dit à l'avance, que nous disions: Il est juste? Mais personne ne l'a déclaré, personne ne l'a fait entendre, personne n'a entendu vos paroles.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.