Proverbios 11:23

23 El deseo de los justos solamente es bueno; mas la esperanza de los impíos es enojo.

Proverbios 11:23 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 11:23

The desire of the righteous [is] only good
Or, "what is good" F26; only good is the object of it. His desire is to do good, and that only; though be does not always do what he would do: as he delights in the law of God, after the inward man; as he is a righteous, holy, and good man, and would be conformable thereunto, and serves it with his mind, will, and affections; his desires are to the Lord, and to the remembrance of his name; he desires his favour, the discoveries of his love, communion with him, and communications of grace from him; he desires all spiritual good things, and everything that is good, for himself and others, and which he desires in submission to the will of God; and all things do work for and issue in his good. Good is what he is continually desirous of, wishing and praying for; and good is what he has eventually here and hereafter: though there may be many irregular and unlawful desires in him at times, and all things he has may not seem good; yet acting as a good man, his desires are only good, and there is nothing attends him but what is for his good; [but] the expectation of the wicked [is] wrath;
what he is desirous of, wishing, and looking for, is wrath and vengeance upon all that displease him, and he is angry with; he desires no good to them, but evil; he desires and hopes for nothing but what is offensive to God, and will bring upon him his fierce wrath and sore displeasure; so that eventually nothing else will be the fruit and consequence of his expectation and hope; and some are so shockingly profane, and so dreadfully hardened, that they wait for hell, as Jarchi on the place observes; they look for damnation and expect it, and are easy about it.


FOOTNOTES:

F26 (bwj Ka) "tantummodo bonum quid est", Michaelis; "tantum bonum", Cocceius; "nihil cupiunt quod bonum non sit", Mercerus; "tamen bonum quid", Gussetius, p. 39.

Proverbios 11:23 In-Context

21 Por más pactos que tenga hechos con la muerte, el malo no será absuelto; mas la simiente de los justos escapará.
22 Zarcillo de oro en la nariz del puerco es la mujer hermosa y apartada de razón.
23 El deseo de los justos solamente es bueno; mas la esperanza de los impíos es enojo.
24 Hay quienes reparten, y les es añadido más; y hay quienes retienen más de lo que es justo, mas vienen a pobreza.
25 El alma de bendición a los demás será engordada; y el que saciare, él también será saciado.
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