Proverbs 26:19

19 sic vir qui fraudulenter nocet amico suo et cum fuerit deprehensus dicit ludens feci

Proverbs 26:19 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 26:19

So [is] the man [that] deceiveth his neighbour
By telling him a lie; or by reporting false things concerning him; or by cheating him in trade and commerce; or by taking his goods privately from him; and, when caught in either of these, and saith, Am not I in sport?
do not be angry, I designed no hurt; it is all in jest, a mere joke: but, had he not been apprehended, it would have been in earnest, as he was. This is only an excuse, and as absurd an one as if a man should set fire to his neighbour's house and barns, or throw arrows at him, or strike him with any instrument of death, as the sword and then say he was only in jest, or pretend madness.

Proverbs 26:19 In-Context

17 sicut qui adprehendit auribus canem sic qui transit et inpatiens commiscetur rixae alterius
18 sicut noxius est qui mittit lanceas et sagittas et mortem
19 sic vir qui fraudulenter nocet amico suo et cum fuerit deprehensus dicit ludens feci
20 cum defecerint ligna extinguetur ignis et susurrone subtracto iurgia conquiescunt
21 sicut carbones ad prunam et ligna ad ignem sic homo iracundus suscitat rixas
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