Proverbs 29:1-8

1 One who stays stubborn after many corrections will be suddenly broken, beyond healing.
2 When the righteous become numerous, the people rejoice, but when the wicked dominate, the people moan.
3 A man who loves wisdom makes his father rejoice, but one who spends time with prostitutes destroys riches.
4 A king gives stability to the land by justice, but one who imposes heavy taxes tears it down.
5 People who flatter their friends spread out a net for their feet.
6 The wicked are snared by their own sin; the righteous sing and rejoice.
7 The righteous know the rights of the poor, but the wicked don't understand.
8 Mockers set a city on fire, but the wise turn back anger.

Proverbs 29:1-8 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 16

This chapter contains a prophecy of the ruin of the family of Baasha, and an account of his death, 1Ki 16:1-7, and of his son's reigning in his stead two years, who was slain by Zimri one of his captains, 1Ki 16:8-14, and who reigned but seven days, 1Ki 16:15-20, and the people being divided between Tibni and Omri, the party for the latter prevailed, and he was made king, and reigned twelve years, 1Ki 16:21-28, and was succeeded by his son Ahab, a very wicked prince, 1Ki 16:29-33, and the chapter is concluded with the rebuilding of Jericho, 1Ki 16:34.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Tg, Syr; MT In the sin of an evil man is a snare
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