Proverbs 28:21

21 qui cognoscit in iudicio faciem non facit bene iste et pro buccella panis deserit veritatem

Proverbs 28:21 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 28:21

To have respect of persons [is] not good, &c,
In courts of judicature, to give a cause or pass sentence in favour of a person, because he is rich, or is a relation, a friend, an acquaintance, or has done a kindness; and against another, because of the reverse, ( Leviticus 19:15 ) ( Deuteronomy 16:19 ) ; nor in religious assemblies, making a difference between the rich and the poor, ( James 2:1 James 2:2 ) ; this is not good in itself, nor productive of good effects, and cannot be well pleasing to God, who himself is no respecter of persons; for for a piece of bread [that] man will transgress;
the laws of God and men; having used himself to such unrighteous methods of proceeding, he will do any base action for a small gain, he will stick at nothing, and do it for anything; as Cato used to say of M. Coelius the tribune,

``that he might be hired, for a morsel of bread, to speak or hold his peace;''
see ( Ezekiel 13:19 ) .

Proverbs 28:21 In-Context

19 qui operatur terram suam saturabitur panibus qui sectatur otium replebitur egestate
20 vir fidelis multum laudabitur qui autem festinat ditari non erit innocens
21 qui cognoscit in iudicio faciem non facit bene iste et pro buccella panis deserit veritatem
22 vir qui festinat ditari et aliis invidet ignorat quod egestas superveniat ei
23 qui corripit hominem gratiam postea inveniet apud eum magis quam ille qui per linguae blandimenta decipit
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