Proverbios 18:18

18 La suerte pone fin á los pleitos, Y desparte los fuertes.

Proverbios 18:18 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 18:18

The lot causeth contentions to cease
When a case cannot be determined among parties at variance in a private way, nor in a court of judicature, the lot is cast, and that puts an end to all strife, and makes each party easy; they submit to it, and acquiesce in it; and parteth between the mighty;
the kings and princes of the earth; men of great power and authority, and of great riches and affluence; and so in a capacity of contending with each other, and of prolonging the contention, which may be attended with bad consequences; and who are not easily dissuaded from it: or it may intend such who most vehemently disagree; persons of great spirits, who are obstinate and stubborn, and will by no means yield, and there is no parting them by arguments or legal decisions; these the lot parts, and causes them to cease from their quarrels and contentions, and to rest satisfied with the distributions the lot makes to them; as the children of Israel were with their portion of the land of Canaan, assigned them by lot.

Proverbios 18:18 In-Context

16 El presente del hombre le ensancha el camino, Y le lleva delante de los grandes.
17 El primero en su propia causa parece justo; Y su adversario viene, y le sondea.
18 La suerte pone fin á los pleitos, Y desparte los fuertes.
19 El hermano ofendido es más tenaz que una ciudad fuerte: Y las contiendas de los hermanos son como cerrojos de alcázar.
20 Del fruto de la boca del hombre se hartará su vientre; Hartaráse del producto de sus labios.
The Reina-Valera Antigua (1602) is in the public domain.