Sprueche 26:3

3 Die Peitsche dem Pferde, der Zaum dem Esel, und der Stock dem Rücken der Toren.

Sprueche 26:3 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 26:3

A whip for the horse
One that is dull of going, or refractory and wants breaking; a bridle for the ass;
not to curb and restrain it from going too fist, asses being generally dull; but to direct its way and turn it when necessary, it being stiffnecked and obstinate; though the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions, render it a "spear" or "goad", something to prick with, and excite it to motion; and so the Targum; or otherwise one would have thought the whip was fitter for the ass and the bridle for the horse; and a rod for the fool's back;
suggesting that the fool, or wicked man, is like the horse or the mule; though not without understanding of things natural, yet of things divine and moral; and as stupid as the ass, however wise he may conceit himself to be, being born like a wild ass's colt; and instead of honour being given him, stripes should be laid upon him; he should be reproved sharply, and corrected for his wickedness, especially the causeless curser, ( Proverbs 19:29 ) .

Sprueche 26:3 In-Context

1 Wie Schnee im Sommer und wie Regen in der Ernte, so ist Ehre dem Toren nicht geziemend.
2 Wie der Sperling hin und her flattert, wie die Schwalbe wegfliegt, so ein unverdienter Fluch: er trifft nicht ein.
3 Die Peitsche dem Pferde, der Zaum dem Esel, und der Stock dem Rücken der Toren.
4 Antworte dem Toren nicht nach seiner Narrheit, damit nicht auch du ihm gleich werdest.
5 Antworte dem Toren nach seiner Narrheit, damit er nicht weise sei in seinen Augen.
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