Proverbios 29:5

5 El que adula a su prójimole tiende una trampa.

Proverbios 29:5 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 29:5

A man that flattereth his neighbour
That speaks smooth things to him gives him flattering titles, speaks fair to his face, highly commends him on one account or another: spreadeth a net for his feet;
has an idle design upon him, and therefore should be guarded against; his view is to draw him into a snare and make a prey of him; he attacks him on his weak side, and hopes to make some advantage of it to himself; wherefore flatterers should be avoided as pernicious persons; or he spreads a net for his own feet, and is taken in the snare which he had laid for his neighbour; or falls into the pit he dug for him, as Gersom observes; see ( Psalms 140:5 ) ( Hosea 5:1 ) .

Proverbios 29:5 In-Context

3 El que ama la sabiduría alegra a su padre;el que frecuenta rameras derrocha su fortuna.
4 Con justicia el rey da estabilidad al país;cuando lo abruma con tributos, lo destruye.
5 El que adula a su prójimole tiende una trampa.
6 Al malvado lo atrapa su propia maldad,pero el justo puede cantar de alegría.
7 El justo se ocupa de la causa del desvalido;el malvado ni sabe de qué se trata.
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