Proverbs 29:6-26

Listen to Proverbs 29:6-26
6 An evil man is caught by sin,[a] but the righteous one sings and rejoices.
7 The righteous person knows the rights[b] of the poor, but the wicked one does not understand these concerns.
8 Mockers inflame a city, but the wise turn away anger.[c]
9 If a wise man goes to court with a fool, there will be ranting and raving but no resolution.[d]
10 Bloodthirsty men hate an honest person, but the upright care about him.[e]
11 A fool gives full vent to his anger,[f] but a wise man holds it in check.[g]
12 If a ruler listens to lies, all his servants will be wicked.
13 The poor and the oppressor have this in common:[h] the Lord gives light to the eyes of both.[i]
14 A king who judges the poor with fairness- his throne will be established forever.
15 A rod of correction imparts wisdom, but a youth left to himself[j] is a disgrace to his mother.[k]
16 When the wicked increase, rebellion increases, but the righteous will see their downfall.[l]
17 Discipline your son, and he will give you comfort; he will also give you delight.
18 Without revelation[m] people run wild, but one who keeps the law will be happy.
19 A servant cannot be disciplined by words; though he understands, he doesn't respond.
20 Do you see a man who speaks too soon? There is more hope for a fool than for him.[n]
21 A slave pampered from his youth will become arrogant[o] later on.
22 An angry man stirs up conflict, and a hot-tempered man[p] increases rebellion.[q]
23 A person's pride will humble him, but a humble spirit will gain honor.[r]
24 To be a thief's partner is to hate oneself; he hears the curse but will not testify.[s]
25 The fear of man is a snare, but the one who trusts in the Lord is protected.[t] [u]
26 Many seek a ruler's favor,[v] but a man receives justice from the Lord.

Proverbs 29:6-26 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 16

This chapter contains a prophecy of the ruin of the family of Baasha, and an account of his death, 1Ki 16:1-7, and of his son's reigning in his stead two years, who was slain by Zimri one of his captains, 1Ki 16:8-14, and who reigned but seven days, 1Ki 16:15-20, and the people being divided between Tibni and Omri, the party for the latter prevailed, and he was made king, and reigned twelve years, 1Ki 16:21-28, and was succeeded by his son Ahab, a very wicked prince, 1Ki 16:29-33, and the chapter is concluded with the rebuilding of Jericho, 1Ki 16:34.

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Footnotes 22

  • [a] Pr 12:13; 18:7
  • [b] Lit justice
  • [c] Pr 26:21; 29:22
  • [d] Lit rest
  • [e] Or person, and seek the life of the upright
  • [f] Lit spirit
  • [g] Pr 16:32; 25:28
  • [h] Lit oppressor meet
  • [i] Pr 22:2
  • [j] Lit youth sent away; Jb 39:5; Isa 16:2
  • [k] Pr 13:18; 17:25; 22:15
  • [l] Pr 28:28; 29:2
  • [m] Lit vision
  • [n] Pr 19:2
  • [o] Hb obscure
  • [p] Lit a master of rage
  • [q] Pr 15:18; 26:21; 28:25
  • [r] Pr 11:2; 15:33; 22:4
  • [s] When a call for witnesses was made public, anyone with information who did not submit his testimony was under a curse; Lv 5:1.
  • [t] Lit raised high
  • [u] Pr 14:27; 18:10
  • [v] Pr 16:15; 19:6
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