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Proverbios 22:7

Listen to Proverbios 22:7
7 Así como el rico gobierna al pobre,
el que pide prestado es sirviente del que presta.

Proverbios 22:7 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 22:7

The rich ruleth over the poor
Usurps a dominion over them, and exercises it in a rigorous, oppressive, and tyrannical manner; otherwise they are generally the rich that rule, and if they rule well, in a lawful, gentle, and righteous manner, it is commendable; and the borrower [is] servant to the lender;
being under obligation to him, he is forced to be subject to him, and comply with his humours, and do and say as he would have him; it was a happiness promised to the Israelites, that they should lend to many nations, but not borrow, ( Deuteronomy 15:6 ) ; compare with this ( Nehemiah 5:4 Nehemiah 5:5 ) .

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Proverbios 22:7 In-Context

5 Los corruptos van por un camino espinoso y traicionero;
el que aprecie la vida lo evitará.
6 Dirige a tus hijos por el camino correcto,
y cuando sean mayores, no lo abandonarán.
7 Así como el rico gobierna al pobre,
el que pide prestado es sirviente del que presta.
8 Los que siembran injusticia cosecharán desgracia,
y su régimen de terror se acabará.
9 Benditos son los generosos,
porque alimentan a los pobres.
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