Proverbs 11:28

28 qui confidet in divitiis suis corruet iusti autem quasi virens folium germinabunt

Proverbs 11:28 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 11:28

He that trusteth in his riches shall fall
As leaves in autumn, which are withered and dry. To trust in riches is to trust in uncertain things; things not to be depended on, being here today and gone tomorrow; it is like leaning upon a broken staff, which giving way, the person falls: and so the fall of Babylon will be, while she is trusting in and boasting of her riches and grandeur, ( Revelation 18:7 Revelation 18:8 ) ; but the righteous shall flourish as a branch;
that abides in the tree, is alive and green, full of leaves, and laden with fruit: so the righteous are as branches in Christ, and receive life and nourishment from him, and abide in him; and bring forth fruit and flourish, like palm trees and cedars, in the house of the Lord, and grow in every grace, and in the knowledge of Christ; see ( Jeremiah 17:7 Jeremiah 17:8 ) .

Proverbs 11:28 In-Context

26 qui abscondit frumenta maledicetur in populis benedictio autem super caput vendentium
27 bene consurgit diluculo qui quaerit bona qui autem investigator malorum est opprimetur ab eis
28 qui confidet in divitiis suis corruet iusti autem quasi virens folium germinabunt
29 qui conturbat domum suam possidebit ventos et qui stultus est serviet sapienti
30 fructus iusti lignum vitae et qui suscipit animas sapiens est
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.