Proverbs 3:29

29 ne moliaris amico tuo malum cum ille in te habeat fiduciam

Proverbs 3:29 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 3:29

Devise not evil against thy neighbour
Or, "plough not evil" F9; turn not up thy heart to find evil against thy neighbour, as the earth is turned up by the plough; see ( Hosea 10:13 ) . Do not contrive and form schemes in thy mind and thoughts to do him any injury, in his name and character, in his person, property, or family: a good man should devise all the good he can to his fellow creatures, but not evil to any; especially to his neighbour, and as described in the next clause; seeing he dwelleth securely by thee;
having a good opinion of thee, and not suspecting any ill design against him, thinks himself, goods, and family, in safety; and is under no concern to provide for his security, placing his confidence in thee, and perhaps to such a degree as to entrust with his secrets. Now to project evil against such a man is exceeding base; it is doubly sinful; this is an aggravation of the iniquity.


FOOTNOTES:

F9 (vrtt) "ne ares", Amama.

Proverbs 3:29 In-Context

27 noli prohibere benefacere eum qui potest si vales et ipse benefac
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
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