Proverbs 16:32

32 He who is slow to anger [is] better than him who is mighty, and he who controls his spirit than him who captures a city.

Proverbs 16:32 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 16:32

[He that is] slow to anger is better than the mighty
Than a mighty warrior or conqueror; as Alexander who conquered his enemies, and even all the world, and yet in his wrath slew his best friends: a man that is slow to anger is esteemed by the Lord, respected by men, and is happy in himself; and is preferable to the strongest man that is not master of himself and of his passions; and he that ruleth his spirit than he that taketh a city;
one that has the command of his temper, that can govern himself, and not suffer his passions to exceed due bounds, is superior in strength to him that can storm a castle or take a fortified city; it is easier to do the one than the other; courage of mind joined with wisdom, and assisted by a proper number of persons, may do the one; but it requires the grace of God, and the assistance of his spirit, thoroughly to do the other. Cicero says F20, in all ages

``fewer men are found who conquer their own lusts than that overcome the armies of enemies.''

FOOTNOTES:

F20 Epist. l. 5. Ep. 4.

Proverbs 16:32 In-Context

30 He who winks his eyes [does so in order] to plan perverse things; he who purses his lips will bring evil to pass.
31 A crown of glory is gray hair; by a righteous life it is gained.
32 He who is slow to anger [is] better than him who is mighty, and he who controls his spirit than him who captures a city.
33 The lot will be cast into the lap, but all of its decisions are from Yahweh.

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