Proverbs 28:2-12

2 A land which transgresses [is punished by] having many rulers; but with a man of understanding and knowledge, stability is prolonged.
3 A poor man who oppresses the weak is like a downpour that sweeps away all the food.
4 Those who abandon Torah praise the wicked, but those who keep Torah fight them.
5 Evil people don't understand justice, but those who seek ADONAI understand everything.
6 Better to be poor and live an honest life than be crooked in one's ways, though rich.
7 A wise son observes Torah, but a friend of those lacking restraint shames his father.
8 He who increases his wealth by charging exorbitant interest amasses it for someone who will bestow it on the poor.
9 If a person will not listen to Torah, even his prayer is an abomination.
10 Whoever causes the honest to pursue evil ways will himself fall into his own pit, but the pure-hearted will inherit good.
11 The rich man is wise in his own view, but the poor who has discernment sees through him.
12 When the just are triumphant, there is great rejoicing, but when the wicked rise up, people hide.

Proverbs 28:2-12 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 15

In this chapter we have a short history of the reign of Abijam, 1Ki 15:1-8 and of Asa, 1Ki 14:9-24, both kings of Judah; and of the reigns of Nadab the son of Jeroboam, and of Baasha, who destroyed his family, both kings of Israel, 1Ki 15:25-34.

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