Proverbs 22:25

25 ne forte discas semitas eius et sumas scandalum animae tuae

Proverbs 22:25 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 22:25

Lest thou learn his ways
And be as wrathful and furious, as quarrelsome and contentious, as he is. Evil works and ways are soon learned; men are more ready to imitate what is evil than what is good: Joseph learned to swear in Pharaoh's court; and the Israelites learned the works of the Heathen, among whom they were mingled; "evil communications corrupt good manners", ( 1 Corinthians 15:33 ) . Many men, naturally mild and gentle, tenderhearted and compassionate, by being brought up among or conversing with bloodthirsty Papists, and imbibing their cruel notions and sentiments, have become fierce, and as furious persecutors of others; and get a snare to thy soul;
be drawn into sin, by speaking passionate words, or doing rash actions, which will bring on punishment, either in this world, or in that to come, or in both; which may affect the soul or life here; the taking of it away, or the eternal damnation of the soul hereafter.

Proverbs 22:25 In-Context

23 quia Dominus iudicabit causam eius et configet eos qui confixerint animam eius
24 noli esse amicus homini iracundo neque ambules cum viro furioso
25 ne forte discas semitas eius et sumas scandalum animae tuae
26 noli esse cum his qui defigunt manus suas et qui vades se offerunt pro debitis
27 si enim non habes unde restituas quid causae est ut tollat operimentum de cubili tuo
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