Proverbios 29:21

21 El que regala á su siervo desde su niñez, A la postre será su hijo:

Proverbios 29:21 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 29:21

He that delicately bringeth up his servant from a child
In a very tender and affluent way uses him with great familiarity; makes him sit at table, with him, feeds him with dainties, and clothes him in the most handsome manner, as if he was one of his own children: shall have him become [his] son at the length:
he will expect to be used as a son; he will not care to do any servile work, or anything, especially that is hard and laborious; he will be for supplanting the son and heir, and think to inherit all himself; or, however, become proud, haughty, and saucy. Jarchi interprets this of the evil imagination, or the corruption of nature, which is in a man from a child; which, if cherished and not subdued, wilt in the issue rule over a man: and some apply it to the body; which, if delicately pampered, and not kept under, will be master of the soul, instead of servant to it, and its members be instruments of unrighteousness.

Proverbios 29:21 In-Context

19 El siervo no se corregirá con palabras: Porque entiende, mas no corresponde.
20 ¿Has visto hombre ligero en sus palabras? Más esperanza hay del necio que de él.
21 El que regala á su siervo desde su niñez, A la postre será su hijo:
22 El hombre iracundo levanta contiendas; Y el furioso muchas veces peca.
23 La soberbia del hombre le abate; Pero al humilde de espíritu sustenta la honra.
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