Proverbs 28:3

3 A man [who is] poor and oppresses the impoverished [is] a beating rain {that leaves} no food.

Proverbs 28:3 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 28:3

A poor man that oppresseth the poor
Either one that is poor at the time he oppresses another like himself, either by secret fraud or open injury; from whom the oppressed can get no redress, as sometimes he may and does from a rich man: or rather one that has been poor, but now become rich, and got into some place of authority and profit, who should remember what he had been; and it might be expected that such an one would put on bowels of compassion towards the poor, as knowing what it was to be in indigent circumstances; but if, instead of this, he exercises his authority over the poor in a severe and rigid manner, and oppresses them, and squeezes that little out of them they have: he [is like] a sweeping rain which leaveth no food:
like a violent hasty shower of rain; which, instead of watering the seed, herbs, and plants, and causing them to grow, as moderate rain does, it washes away the very seed sown in the earth, or beats out the ripe corn from the ears, or beats it down, so that it riseth not up again; the effect of which is, there is no bread to the eater, nor seed to the sower, and consequently a famine. The design of the proverb is, to show how unnatural as well as intolerable is the oppression of the poor, by one that has been poor himself; even as it is contrary to the nature and use of rain, which is to fructify, and not to sweep away and destroy; and which when it does, there is no standing against it or diverting it.

Proverbs 28:3 In-Context

1 The wicked flee, but no one pursues, but the righteous is bold like a lion.
2 By the rebellion of a land, her rulers increase, but by a person of intelligence who knows justice, it will last.
3 A man [who is] poor and oppresses the impoverished [is] a beating rain {that leaves} no food.
4 Those who forsake instruction will praise the wicked, but they who guard instruction will struggle against them.
5 Men of evil do not understand justice, but seekers of Yahweh understand completely.

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Literally "and there is"
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