Proverbs 21:9

9 melius est sedere in angulo domatis quam cum muliere litigiosa et in domo communi

Proverbs 21:9 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 21:9

[It is] better to dwell in a corner of the housetop
The roofs of houses in Judea were that, encompassed with battlements, whither persons might retire for solitude, and sit in safety: and it is better to be in a corner of such a roof alone, and be exposed to scorching heat, to blustering winds, to thunder storms and showers of rain, than with a brawling woman in a wide house;
large and spacious, full of rooms, fit for a numerous family: or, "an house of society" F21; where many families might dwell and live sociably with each other; or a house where a man, his wife and family, might dwell together, and have communion with each other; it is opposed to the corner of the housetop, and the solitariness of it; as the scolding of the brawling woman, or "a woman of contentions" F23, who is always noisy and quarrelsome, her violent passions, her storming language, and thundering voice, are to the inclemencies of the heavens, to which a man on the housetop is exposed; and yet these are more eligible than the other; see ( Proverbs 21:19 ) ( 17:1 ) ( 19:13 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F21 (rbx tybw) "domo societatis", Montanus, Vatablus, Baynus, Mercerus, Michaelis, "et domus societatis", Schultens.
F23 (Mynwdm tvam) "prae muliere contentionum", Montanus, Schultens.

Proverbs 21:9 In-Context

7 rapinae impiorum detrahent eos quia noluerunt facere iudicium
8 perversa via viri aliena est qui autem mundus est rectum opus eius
9 melius est sedere in angulo domatis quam cum muliere litigiosa et in domo communi
10 anima impii desiderat malum non miserebitur proximo suo
11 multato pestilente sapientior erit parvulus et si sectetur sapientem sumet scientiam
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