Proverbios 11:17

17 A su alma hace bien el hombre misericordioso; mas el cruel atormenta su carne

Proverbios 11:17 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 11:17

The merciful man doeth good to his own soul
Or "to himself": a man of mercy or grace, a liberal bountiful man, he comfortably enjoys what God has given him, ( Ecclesiastes 5:18 ) ; and he does good to others with it, and thereby does good to himself also; as well as he is solicitous in a spiritual sense for the good and welfare of his immortal soul; but [he that is] cruel troubleth his own flesh;
a sordid avaricious man withholds from himself that which is meet, will not allow himself the necessaries of life, nor will he provide that which is fit and convenient for his family; he hides himself from his own flesh, and will not communicate to the wants of his nearest friends and relations, and shuts up his bowels of compassion against his own brother; all which may be called a troubling his own flesh; see ( Isaiah 58:7 ) . R. Levi Ben Gersom interprets this of such who place religion in afflicting and macerating the body by fasting, which the law does not require; and it may fitly be applied to the Papists, who do this by penances and fastings, and whippings and scourgings; and which the apostle calls a neglecting of the body, not in any honour to the satisfying of the flesh, ( Colossians 2:23 ) .

Proverbios 11:17 In-Context

15 Con ansiedad será afligido el que fiare al extraño; mas el que aborreciere las fianzas vivirá confiado
16 La mujer graciosa tendrá honra; y los fuertes tendrán riquezas
17 A su alma hace bien el hombre misericordioso; mas el cruel atormenta su carne
18 El impío hace obra falsa; mas el que sembrare justicia, tendrá galardón firme
19 Como la justicia es para vida, así el que sigue el mal es para su muerte

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