Proverbs 11:29

29 He that troubles his own house shall inherit the wind, and the fool shall be slave to the wise of heart.

Proverbs 11:29 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 11:29

He that troubleth his own house
His family, his wife, and children, and servants; by being bitter to the one, and by provoking the others to wrath, and continually giving out menacing words to the rest; or through idleness, not providing for his family; or through an over worldly spirit, pushing on business, and hurrying it on beyond measure; or through a niggardly and avaricious temper, withholding meat and drink, and clothes convenient for them; see ( Proverbs 15:27 ) ; or through profuseness and prodigality. Such an one shall inherit the wind;
nothing but vanity and emptiness; he shall come to nothing, and get nothing; and what he does, be shall not keep, and on which he cannot live; and the fool [shall be] servant to the wise of heart;
he who has both got and lost his substance in a foolish way shall be so reduced as to become a servant to him who has pursued wise measures, both in getting and keeping what he has; and to whom perhaps the fool formerly stood in the relation of a master. Such a change will be with respect to antichrist and the saints, ( Daniel 7:25-27 ) .

Proverbs 11:29 In-Context

27 He that seeks good early shall find favour, but unto him that seeks evil, it shall come upon him.
28 He that trusts in his riches shall fall, but the righteous shall flourish as a branch.
29 He that troubles his own house shall inherit the wind, and the fool shall be slave to the wise of heart.
30 The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and he that wins souls is wise.
31 The righteous shall certainly be recompensed in the earth; how much more the wicked and the sinner!
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