Provérbios 25:26

26 Como fonte turva, e manancial poluído, assim é o justo que cede lugar diante do ímpio.

Provérbios 25:26 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 25:26

A righteous man falling dozen before the wicked
Either falling into calamity and distress by means of the wicked man, through his malice and cunning, and which be seeing, rejoices at; or crouching unto him, bowing before him, yielding to him, not daring to oppose or reprove him; or falling into sin in his presence, which he ever after reproaches him for, and openly exposes him, so that his usefulness is lost; and especially if he joins with the wicked man in his course of living; and particularly if a civil magistrate, and acts unrighteously in his office: he [is as] a troubled fountain, and a corrupt spring;
like a spring or fountain muddied with the feet of men or beasts; so that; he who was before as a clear spring of flowing water, a fountain of justice to his neighbours, from whom good doctrine and wholesome advice flowed, is now of no use by instruction or example, but the contrary.

Provérbios 25:26 In-Context

24 Melhor é morar num canto do eirado, do que com a mulher rixosa numa casa ampla.
25 Como água fresca para o homem sedento, tais são as boas-novas de terra remota.
26 Como fonte turva, e manancial poluído, assim é o justo que cede lugar diante do ímpio.
27 comer muito mel não é bom; não multipliques, pois, as palavras de lisonja.
28 Como a cidade derribada, que não tem muros, assim é o homem que não pode conter o seu espírito.
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