Proverbs 24:19

19 ne contendas cum pessimis nec aemuleris impios

Proverbs 24:19 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 24:19

Fret not thyself because of evil [men]
Because of their outward prosperity and worldly happiness, any more than rejoice at their adversity; neither do the one nor the other; where the one prevails, the other does also; by the frequent repetition of this advice, it looks as if this evil is what good men are prone to, and which was very common in Solomon's time, and in the time of his father David, from whom he seems to have borrowed these words, ( Psalms 37:1 Psalms 37:7 ) ; see ( Proverbs 23:17 ) ( 24:1 ) ; neither be thou envious at the wicked;
though they may stand when thou fallest, or be in prosperity when thou art in adversity; the reasons follow.

Proverbs 24:19 In-Context

17 cum ceciderit inimicus tuus ne gaudeas et in ruina eius ne exultet cor tuum
18 ne forte videat Dominus et displiceat ei et auferat ab eo iram suam
19 ne contendas cum pessimis nec aemuleris impios
20 quoniam non habent futurorum spem mali et lucerna impiorum extinguetur
21 time Dominum fili mi et regem et cum detractoribus non commiscearis
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