Sprueche 28:4

4 Die das Gesetz verlassen, loben den Gottlosen; die es aber bewahren, sind unwillig auf sie.

Sprueche 28:4 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 28:4

They that forsake the law praise the wicked
Who are like them; who forsake and transgress the law, as they do; every like loves its like; wicked men delight in sin, the transgression of the law, and in those that do it. One covetous man will bless and praise another, whom the Lord abhors, and commend his covetousness as frugality and good husbandry: one proud man will call another happy, and praise him as a man of spirit, that will not debase himself, but keep up his authority, rank, and dignity, and not condescend to men of low estates; the workers of wickedness are set up and extolled, and tempters of God, men of atheistical and deistical principles, are not only delivered from the punishment they deserve, but are commended for their bold spirits; see ( Psalms 10:3 ) ( Malachi 3:15 ) . Or, "every wicked man praises those that forsake the law", so Schultens; but such as keep the law contend with them;
that is, with them that forsake it and praise the wicked; they are displeased with them, and show their resentment at them; they tend with them by arguments, and endeavour to convince them of their folly and wickedness; they prove them for it, even though they may be in high places, as John the Baptist reproved Herod. The Targum is,

``they contend with them, that they may return,''
or be converted; they strive and take pains with them, to convince them and bring them to repentance, and to a change of sentiments, life, and manners.

Sprueche 28:4 In-Context

2 Um des Landes Sünde willen werden viel Änderungen der Fürstentümer; aber um der Leute willen, die verständig und vernünftig sind, bleiben sie lange.
3 Ein armer Mann, der die Geringen bedrückt, ist wie ein Meltau, der die Frucht verdirbt.
4 Die das Gesetz verlassen, loben den Gottlosen; die es aber bewahren, sind unwillig auf sie.
5 Böse Leute merken nicht aufs Recht; die aber nach dem HERRN fragen, merken auf alles.
6 Es ist besser ein Armer, der in seiner Frömmigkeit geht, denn ein Reicher, der in verkehrten Wegen geht.
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