Psaume 92:9

9 Car voici, tes ennemis, ô Eternel! Car voici, tes ennemis périssent; Tous ceux qui font le mal sont dispersés.

Psaume 92:9 Meaning and Commentary

Psalms 92:9

For, lo, thine enemies, O Lord
The particle "lo", or "behold", is not used for the sake of God, but for the sake of men; to excite their attention, and to observe unto them that those who are everlastingly destroyed are the enemies of the Lord; who are enemies in their minds by wicked works, yea, enmity itself against God; and therefore their perdition is just as well as certain; sooner or later these shall be brought forth and slain before him; and for the certainty of it is repeated,

for, lo, thine enemies shall perish;
the Targum adds, in the world to come: "all the workers of iniquity shall be scattered"; one from another, and not be able to unite and combine together against the saints, as they have done; or they shall be separated from them at the last day, being placed at Christ's left hand; and shall not stand in judgment, nor in the congregation of the righteous; and so the Targum,

``and all the workers of iniquity shall be separated from the congregation of the righteous;''

see ( Psalms 1:5 ) .

Psaume 92:9 In-Context

7 Si les méchants croissent comme l'herbe, Si tous ceux qui font le mal fleurissent, C'est pour être anéantis à jamais.
8 Mais toi, tu es le Très-Haut, A perpétuité, ô Eternel!
9 Car voici, tes ennemis, ô Eternel! Car voici, tes ennemis périssent; Tous ceux qui font le mal sont dispersés.
10 Et tu me donnes la force du buffle; Je suis arrosé avec une huile fraîche.
11 Mon oeil se plaît à contempler mes ennemis, Et mon oreille à entendre mes méchants adversaires.
The Louis Segond 1910 is in the public domain.