Proverbios 25

Más proverbios de Salomón

1 Estos son otros proverbios de Salomón, copiados por los escribas de Ezequías, rey de Judá.
2 Gloria de Dios es ocultar un asunto,y gloria de los reyes el investigarlo.
3 Tan impenetrable es el corazón de los reyescomo alto es el cielo y profunda la tierra.
4 Quita la escoria de la plata,y de allí saldrá material para[a] el orfebre;
5 quita de la presencia del rey al malvado,y el rey afirmará su trono en la justicia.
6 No te des importancia en presencia del rey,ni reclames un lugar entre los magnates;
7 vale más que el rey te diga: «Sube acá»,y no que te humille ante gente importante.Lo que atestigües con tus ojos
8 no lo lleves[b] de inmediato al tribunal,pues ¿qué harás si a fin de cuentastu prójimo te pone en vergüenza?
9 Defiende tu causa contra tu prójimo,pero no traiciones la confianza de nadie,
10 no sea que te avergüence el que te oigay ya no puedas quitarte la infamia.
11 Como naranjas de oro con incrustaciones de platason las palabras dichas a tiempo.
12 Como anillo o collar de oro finoson los regaños del sabio en oídos atentos.
13 Como frescura de nieve en día de veranoes el mensajero confiable para quien lo envía,pues infunde nuevo ánimo en sus amos.
14 Nubes y viento, y nada de lluvia,es quien presume de dar y nunca da nada.
15 Con paciencia se convence al gobernante.¡La lengua amable quebranta hasta los huesos!
16 Si encuentras miel, no te empalagues;la mucha miel provoca náuseas.
17 No frecuentes la casa de tu amigo;no sea que lo fastidies y llegue a aborrecerte.
18 Un mazo, una espada, una aguda saeta,¡eso es el falso testigo contra su amigo!
19 Confiar en gente desleal en momentos de angustiaes como tener un diente careado o una pierna quebrada.
20 Dedicarle canciones al corazón afligidoes como echarle vinagre[c] a una heridao como andar desabrigado en un día de frío.
21 Si tu enemigo tiene hambre, dale de comer;si tiene sed, dale de beber.
22 Actuando así, harás que se avergüence de su conducta,[d]y el SEÑOR te lo recompensará.
23 Con el viento del norte vienen las lluvias;con la lengua viperina, las malas caras.
24 Más vale habitar en un rincón de la azoteaque compartir el techo con mujer pendenciera.
25 Como el agua fresca a la garganta resecason las buenas noticias desde lejanas tierras.
26 Manantial turbio, contaminado pozo,es el justo que flaquea ante el impío.
27 No hace bien comer mucha miel,ni es honroso buscar la propia gloria.
28 Como ciudad sin defensa y sin murallases quien no sabe dominarse.

Proverbios 25 Commentary

Chapter 25

Verses 1-3 God needs not search into any thing; nothing can be hid from him. But it is the honour of rulers to search out matters, ( proverbs 25:4-5 ) to suppress vice, and reform his people, is the best way to ( proverbs 25:6-7 ) self-denial. He who has seen the glory of the Lord in Christ Jesus, will feel his own unworthiness. ( 8-10 ) . To be hasty in beginning strife, will bring into difficulties. War must at length end, and might better be prevented. It is so in private ( proverbs 25:11-12 ) word of counsel, or reproof, rightly spoken, is especially beautiful, as fine fruit becomes still more beautiful in silver baskets. Verse 13 . See what ought to be the aim of him that is trusted with any business; to be faithful. A faithful minister, Christ's messenger, should be thus acceptable to us. Verse 14 . He who pretends to have received or given that which he never had, is like the morning cloud, that disappoints those who look for rain. Verse 15 . Be patient to bear a present hurt. Be mild to speak without passion; for persuasive language is the most effectual to prevail over the hardened mind. Verse 16 . God has given us leave to use grateful things, but we are cautioned against excess. Verse 17 . We cannot be upon good terms with our neighbours, without discretion as well as sincerity. How much better a Friend is God than any other friend! The oftener we come to him, the more welcome. Verse 18 . A false testimony is dangerous in every thing. Verse 19 . Confidence in an unfaithful man is painful and vexatious; when we put any stress on him, he not only fails, but makes us feel for it. Verse 20 . We take a wrong course if we think to relieve those in sorrow by endeavoring to make them merry. (proverbs 25:21-22 ) The precept to love even our enemies is an Old Testament commandment. Our Saviour has shown his own great example in loving us when we were enemies. Verse 23 . Slanders would not be so readily spoken, if they were not readily heard. Sin, if it receives any check, becomes cowardly. Verse 24 . It is better to be alone, than to be joined to one who is a hinderance to the comfort of life. Verse 25 . Heaven is a country afar off; how refreshing is good news from thence, in the everlasting gospel, which signifies glad tidings, and in the witness of the Spirit with our spirits that we are God's children! Verse 26 . When the righteous are led into sin, it is as hurtful as if the public fountains were poisoned. Verse 27 . We must be, through grace, dead to the pleasures of sense, and also to the praises of men. Verse 28 . The man who has no command over his anger, is easily robbed of peace. Let us give up ourselves to the Lord, and pray him to put his Spirit within us, and cause us to walk in his statutes.

Footnotes 4

  • [a]. "saldrá material para" . Alt. "sacará una copa para" .
  • [b]. "gente importante. / Lo que " "… " "no lo lleves" . Alt. "gente importante / sobre la que hayas posado tus ojos. " 8?"No vayas"
  • [c]. "vinagre " (LXX); "salitre " (TM).
  • [d]. "harás " "… " "conducta" . Lit. "ascuas amontonarás sobre su cabeza" .

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