Sprueche 10:15

15 Der Wohlstand des Reichen ist seine feste Stadt, der Unglücksfall der Geringen ihre Armut.

Sprueche 10:15 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 10:15

The rich man's wealth [is] his strong city
What a fortified city is to persons in time of war, that is a rich man's wealth to him; by it he can defend himself from the injuries of others, and support himself and family in times of public calamity; for money is a defence, and answers all things, ( Ecclesiastes 7:12 ) ( 10:19 ) . Or his wealth is so in his own apprehension and conceit; he puts his trust and confidence in it, and thinks himself safe and secure by it; when he is trusting to uncertain riches, which will fail him; these may fly away from him in life, and leave him exposed to distress and danger; and, however, will not secure him at death from the wrath of God and everlasting destruction. Or he is lifted up with his riches, is in high spirits, and despises others; thinking himself safe, as in a strong castle, and fears nothing, distresses, diseases, or death; the destruction of the poor [is] their poverty:
or their poverty is their consternation, as the word F8 signifies, it frightens them; they, knowing their circumstances, are afraid of everybody and of every thing; not being able to defend themselves against their enemies, or support themselves in times of public calamity, as war, famine, or pestilence.


FOOTNOTES:

F8 (htxm) "consternatio", Mercerus, Gejerus, Michaelis.

Sprueche 10:15 In-Context

13 Auf den Lippen des Verständigen wird Weisheit gefunden; aber der Stock gebührt dem Rücken des Unverständigen.
14 Die Weisen bewahren Erkenntnis auf, aber der Mund des Narren ist drohender Unglücksfall.
15 Der Wohlstand des Reichen ist seine feste Stadt, der Unglücksfall der Geringen ihre Armut.
16 Der Erwerb des Gerechten gereicht zum Leben, der Ertrag des Gesetzlosen zur Sünde.
17 Es ist der Pfad zum Leben, wenn einer Unterweisung beachtet; wer aber Zucht unbeachtet läßt, geht irre.
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