Proverbs 3:30

30 ne contendas adversus hominem frustra cum ipse tibi nihil mali fecerit

Proverbs 3:30 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 3:30

Strive not with a man without cause,
Either by words, in a wrangling, quarrelsome, and contentious way, for mere trifles; when there is no foundation for it, no just reason given to form a complaint, or pick a quarrel upon; or by deeds, by lawsuits, when there is nothing to proceed upon; or it is so trifling, that it is not worth while to litigate it or contend about: such, who strive either way, are far from following the example of Wisdom or Christ, and from taking his advice, ( Matthew 12:19 ) ( 5:40 ) ; if he have done thee no harm;
no real hurt to thy person, nor injury to thy substance; if he has not abused nor defrauded thee, nor taken any thing from thee by force or fraud, nor withheld from thee what is thy right and due. But otherwise the laws of God and man ought to take place; right may be sought for, and justice should be done.

Proverbs 3:30 In-Context

28 ne dicas amico tuo vade et revertere et cras dabo tibi cum statim possis dare
29 ne moliaris amico tuo malum cum ille in te habeat fiduciam
30 ne contendas adversus hominem frustra cum ipse tibi nihil mali fecerit
31 ne aemuleris hominem iniustum nec imiteris vias eius
32 quia abominatio Domini est omnis inlusor et cum simplicibus sermocinatio eius
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.