Proverbs 25:5

5 aufer impietatem de vultu regis et firmabitur iustitia thronus eius

Proverbs 25:5 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 25:5

Take away the wicked [from] before the king
Wicked ministers and counsellors; they are the "dross", worthless and useless; yea, hurtful and pernicious. The king is the "refiner", for whom the vessel is; the kingdom is the silver vessel refined; and which becomes much the better, when wicked men are removed from the court and cabinet council of kings; as well as the king is the happier, and his throne more firm and secure, as follows: and his throne shall be established in righteousness;
which he shall execute, wicked ministers being removed from him, who advised him to take unrighteous measures; and others being put in their room, who counsel him to do acts of justice; whereby his throne is secured, and he sits firm upon it, which before was tottering and shaking, and lie in great danger of being removed from it.

Proverbs 25:5 In-Context

3 caelum sursum et terra deorsum et cor regum inscrutabile
4 aufer robiginem de argento et egredietur vas purissimum
5 aufer impietatem de vultu regis et firmabitur iustitia thronus eius
6 ne gloriosus appareas coram rege et in loco magnorum ne steteris
7 melius est enim ut dicatur tibi ascende huc quam ut humilieris coram principe
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