Proverbs 13:11

11 Wealth gotten hastily with iniquity is diminished: but he that gathers for himself with godliness shall be increased. The righteous is merciful, and lends.

Proverbs 13:11 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 13:11

Wealth [gotten] by vanity shall be diminished
In an unjust or unlawful way, either by robbery and theft, as Aben Ezra; or by fraud and tricking, by overreaching and circumventing others; or by vain practices, as by cards or dice, and by stage playing and the like; or by curious and illicit arts, as necromancy, judiciary astrology, and such like things; whatever is gotten in a wicked way very seldom lasts long; it lessens by little and little till it comes to nothing F6; see ( Jeremiah 17:11 ) ; and sometimes very quickly and suddenly, all at once; thus that mass of riches which the church of Rome has got together by her vain and wicked practices, by her idolatry, pardons, and indulgences, will in one hour come to nought, ( Revelation 18:17 ) ; but he that gathereth by labour shall increase,
or "that gathereth by the hand" or "in [it]" F7; by hand labour in an honest way, or with the diligent hand, which maketh rich; who labours with his hand and gets by in sufficient to support himself and his family, and to give to the necessities of others; who does not lay it up in coffers, but keeps it in his hand to distribute; such generally thrive and flourish: some copies read it, "he that gathereth, (de) , unto the hand" F8, that gathers and puts it into the hands of others; that liberally communicates to the poor; he shall increase, as commonly liberal persons do; so the Targum,

``he that gathereth and giveth to the poor shall increase in substance.''

FOOTNOTES:

F6 "De malo quaesitis vix gaudet tertius baeres", Herat.
F7 (dy le) "in manu", Pagninus, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "super manu", Gussetius, p. 310. "super manum", Michaelis, Schultens.
F8 "Usque ad manum", Montantus.

Proverbs 13:11 In-Context

9 The righteous always have light: but the light of the ungodly is quenched. Crafty souls go astray in sins: but just men pity, and are merciful.
10 A bad man does evil with insolence: but they that are judges of themselves are wise.
11 Wealth gotten hastily with iniquity is diminished: but he that gathers for himself with godliness shall be increased. The righteous is merciful, and lends.
12 Better is he that begins to help heartily, than he that promises and leads to hope: for a good desire is a tree of life.
13 He that slights a matter shall be slighted of it: but he that fears the commandment has health . To a crafty son there shall be nothing good: but a wise servant shall have prosperous doings, and his way shall be directed aright.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.