Proverbs 14:31

31 He who oppresses the poor insults him who made him, but he who has mercy on the poor honors him.

Proverbs 14:31 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 14:31

He that oppresseth the poor reproacheth his Maker
That does him any injury, either by scoffing at him, and reproaching him for his poverty; or by vexatious law suits; or by withholding from him his wages; or not giving him that relief which he ought: such an one not only injures the poor man; but reproaches God that made him, not only a man, but a poor man; and who is the Maker of the rich man also, ( Proverbs 22:2 ) ; but he that honoureth him hath mercy on the poor;
he that is desirous of honouring God, and glorifying him, will give of his substance to the poor; having compassion on him in his necessitous circumstances, will relieve him; and in so doing he honours God, whose image the poor man bears, and who has commanded him so to do. The words may be rendered, "he that hath mercy on the poor honoureth him"; that is, his Maker: so the Targum,

``he that hath mercy on him that suffers injury honoureth him.''

Proverbs 14:31 In-Context

29 [He who is] slow to anger [has] great understanding, but the hasty of spirit exalts folly.
30 A heart of tranquility [is] life [to the] flesh, but causes bones of passion to rot.
31 He who oppresses the poor insults him who made him, but he who has mercy on the poor honors him.
32 By his evildoing, the wicked will be overthrown, and the righteous will find refuge in his death.
33 In the heart of him who has understanding, wisdom rests, but [even] in the midst of fools it becomes known.
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