Proverbes 15:1

1 Une réponse douce apaise la fureur; mais la parole dure excite la colère.

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Proverbes 15:1 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 15:1

A soft answer turneth away wrath
Mild words, gentle expressions, delivered with kindness and tenderness, humility and submission; these will work upon a man's passions, weaken his resentments, and break and scatter the storm of wrath raised in his breast, just breaking forth in a very boisterous and blustering manner; so high winds are sometimes laid by soft showers. Thus the Ephraimites were pacified by Gideon's mild answer; and David by Abigail's very submissive and respectful address, ( Judges 8:1-3 ) ( 1 Samuel 25:25-32 ) ; but grievous words stir up anger;
such as are rough and menacing, scornful and sneering, reproachful and reviling, proud, haughty, and overbearing; like those of Jephthah to the Ephraimites; and of the Ephraimites to the Gileadites; and of Nabal to David's servants, concerning him; and of Rehoboam, who answered the people roughly: in all which instances anger was stirred up, and either were or like to have been attended with bad consequences, ( Judges 12:1-4 ) ( 1 Samuel 25:10 1 Samuel 25:11 1 Samuel 25:21 1 Samuel 25:22 ) ( 1 Kings 12:13 1 Kings 12:14 ) . Or a "word" causing, or rather expressing, "grief" F18; upbraiding others with being the cause of grief to them.


FOOTNOTES:

F18 (bue rbd) "verbum vel sermo doloris", Montanus, Vatablus, Michaelis; vid. Gussetius, p. 177.

Proverbes 15:1 In-Context

1 Une réponse douce apaise la fureur; mais la parole dure excite la colère.
2 La langue des sages embellit la science; mais la bouche des insensés ne prononce que folie.
3 Les yeux de l'Éternel sont en tous lieux; ils contemplent les méchants et les bons.
4 Une langue qui corrige est comme l'arbre de vie; mais une langue perverse est comme un vent qui brise tout.
5 L'insensé méprise l'instruction de son père; mais celui qui prend garde à la réprimande deviendra prudent.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.