Proverbes 24:18

18 De peur que l'Éternel ne le voie, et que cela ne lui déplaise, et qu'il ne détourne de lui sa colère.

Proverbes 24:18 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 24:18

Lest the Lord see [it], and it displease him
Who sees all things, not only external actions, but the heart, and the inward motions of it; and though men may hide the pleasure they feel at the misery of an enemy from others, they cannot hide it from the Lord; nor is this said by way of doubt, but as a certain thing; and which the Lord not barely sees, but takes notice of, and to such a degree as to resent it, and show his displeasure at it by taking the following step; and he turn away his wrath from him;
remove the effects of it, raise him out of his fallen and distressed condition, and restore him to his former prosperous one; and not only so, but turn it upon thee, as Gersom supplies the words, and not amiss; so that there is a strange and sudden change of circumstances; thou that was pleasing thyself with the distress of thine enemy art fallen into the same, and he is delivered out of it; which must be a double affliction to such a man; so that by rejoicing at an enemy, he is doing his enemy good and himself hurt; see ( Proverbs 17:5 ) .

Proverbes 24:18 In-Context

16 Car le juste tombera sept fois, et il sera relevé; mais les méchants sont précipités dans le malheur.
17 Quand ton ennemi sera tombé, ne t'en réjouis point; et quand il sera renversé, que ton cœur ne s'en égaie point;
18 De peur que l'Éternel ne le voie, et que cela ne lui déplaise, et qu'il ne détourne de lui sa colère.
19 Ne t'irrite point à cause de ceux qui font le mal; ne porte point envie aux méchants;
20 Car il n'y a pas d'issue pour celui qui fait le mal, et la lampe des méchants sera éteinte.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.