Proverbios 19:2

2 El afán sin conocimiento no vale nada;mucho yerra quien mucho corre.

Proverbios 19:2 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 19:2

Also, [that] the soul [be] without knowledge, [it is] not good,
&c.] Without knowledge of things natural and civil, especially without the knowledge of God and Christ, and divine and spiritual things; to be without this is not good, yea, very bad; for men without such knowledge and understanding are, like the beasts that perish, and for lack of it do. Jarchi interprets it, without the law. Or, "to be without the knowledge of the soul is not good" F5; so the Targum, Vulgate Latin, and Syriac versions,

``he that knoweth not his soul, it is not good for him;''
that does not know he has a soul, or however takes no more care of it than if he had none; who knows not the worth and value of it, its state and condition, and the danger it is in, and the only way of attaining the salvation of it; and he that hasteth with [his] feet sinneth;
who engages in anything ignorantly and rashly, he misses the mark, and fails in the performance of it, for want of due consideration and care. The Targum is,
``he that is swift with his feet to evil is a sinner;''
whose feet run to evil, to commit robbery, as Aben Ezra; or to shed blood; see ( Proverbs 1:16 ) .
FOOTNOTES:

F5 So Vatablus; or "without care of it", Schultcns.

Proverbios 19:2 In-Context

1 Más vale ser pobre e intachableque necio y embustero.
2 El afán sin conocimiento no vale nada;mucho yerra quien mucho corre.
3 La necedad del hombre le hace perder el rumbo,y para colmo su corazón se irrita contra el SEÑOR.
4 Con las riquezas aumentan los amigos,pero al pobre hasta su amigo lo abandona.
5 El testigo falso no quedará sin castigo;el que esparce mentiras no saldrá bien librado.
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