Proverbs 29:12

12 princeps qui libenter audit verba mendacii omnes ministros habebit impios

Proverbs 29:12 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 29:12

If a ruler hearken to lies
To men that tell them in order to soothe and flatter him, or to hurt the character and reputation of others, that they may raise their own: rulers should not listen to and encourage such sort of persons; for, as lying lips do not become a prince, so it is not right to have liars about him; David would not suffer such to dwell in his court, ( Psalms 101:7 ) ; all his servants [are] wicked;
or the greatest part of them: for a ruler of such a disposition will take none but such into his service, that flatter him, and calumniate others; and such a conduct, being pleasing and agreeable to him, is a temptation to his ministers to act the same wicked part; as is a prince, such are his courtiers; his example has a great influence upon them.

Proverbs 29:12 In-Context

10 viri sanguinum oderunt simplicem iusti quaerunt animam eius
11 totum spiritum suum profert stultus sapiens differt et reservat in posterum
12 princeps qui libenter audit verba mendacii omnes ministros habebit impios
13 pauper et creditor obviam fuerunt sibi utriusque inluminator est Dominus
14 rex qui iudicat in veritate pauperes thronus eius in aeternum firmabitur
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