Proverbios 28:6

6 Mejor es el pobre que anda en su integridad, que el que es torcido , aunque sea rico.

Proverbios 28:6 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 28:6

Better [is] the poor that walketh in his uprightness
(See Gill on Proverbs 19:1); than [he that is] perverse [in his] ways, though he [be] rich;
or, "in [his] two ways" F3: that halts between two ways, or makes use of both; sometimes turns to the one, to the right hand, and sometimes to the other, to the left hand; or that pretends to the one, and walks in the other; would be thought to be a virtuous and religious man, and to walk in the paths of righteousness and truth, when he walks in those of sin and wickedness. And now a poor man that walks evenly and uprightly, according to the word of God and truth of the Gospel, in the commandments and ordinances of the Lord, and in the paths of faith and holiness, is better than he; more honourable, more comfortable, and happy in life and in death; he has grace now, and will have glory hereafter.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (Mykrd) Heb. "duabus viis", Piscator, Cocceius; "pervertens duas vias", Baynus; "duplici via", Michaelis; "gemina via", Schultens, so Ben Melech.

Proverbios 28:6 In-Context

4 Los que abandonan la ley alaban a los impíos, pero los que guardan la ley luchan contra ellos.
5 Los hombres malvados no entienden de justicia, mas los que buscan al SEÑOR lo entienden todo.
6 Mejor es el pobre que anda en su integridad, que el que es torcido , aunque sea rico.
7 El que guarda la ley es hijo entendido, pero el que es compañero de glotones averguenza a su padre.
8 El que aumenta su riqueza por interés y usura, la recoge para el que se apiada de los pobres.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Lit., perverso de dos caminos
La Biblia de las Américas Derechos de Autor © 1986, 1995, 1997 by The Lockman Foundation, All rights reserved. For Permission to Quote Information, visit http://www.lockman.org.