Proverbs 24:24

24 Whoever whitewashes the wicked gets a black mark in the history books,

Proverbs 24:24 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 24:24

He that saith unto the wicked, Thou [art] righteous
Not in a private way, or as giving his opinion or character of a man that is wicked, whom either through ignorance or flattery another may call righteous; which may be done and not resented by people and nations; but in an open court of judicature pronounced by the judge, justifying the wicked for reward, and condemning the just, which is an abomination unto the Lord; see ( Proverbs 17:15 ) ( Isaiah 5:23 ) ; nor should the ministers of the Gospel flatter the wicked, and call them righteous and good men, and strengthen their hands in their wickedness, promising them life though they continue in their evil ways; for though God justifies the ungodly, man should not; nor does he justify them in, but from, their ungodliness; see ( Ezekiel 13:2 ) ; him shall the people curse, nations shall abhor him;
the people of the land shall curse him as an unjust judge, as a patron of wickedness aunt wicked men; as an enemy to justice, and a discourager of truth and honesty, and all good men; and even nations that have not so immediate a concern in the affair, yet hearing of it shall express their indignation at him and abhorrence of him.

Proverbs 24:24 In-Context

22 Without warning your life can turn upside-down, and who knows how or when it might happen?
23 It's wrong, very wrong, to go along with injustice.
24 Whoever whitewashes the wicked gets a black mark in the history books,
25 But whoever exposes the wicked will be thanked and rewarded.
26 An honest answer is like a warm hug.
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