Proverbios 26:7

7 Inútil es el proverbio en la boca del neciocomo inútiles son las piernas de un tullido.

Proverbios 26:7 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 26:7

The legs of the lame are not equal
Or as "the lifting up the legs by one that is lame" F13, to dance to a pipe or violin, is very unseemly, and does but the more expose his infirmity, and can give no pleasure to others, but causes derision and contempt; so [is] a parable in the mouth of fools;
an apophthegm, or sententious expression of his own, which he delivers out as a wise saying, but is lame and halts; it is not consistent with itself, but like the legs of a lame man, one higher than the other: or one of the proverbs of this book, or rather any passage of Scripture, in the mouth of a wicked man; or any religious discourse of his is very unsuitable, since his life and conversation do not agree with it; it is as disagreeable to hear such a man talk of religious affairs as it is to see a lame man dance; or whose legs imitate buckets at a well, where one goes up and another down, as Gussetius F14 interprets the word.


FOOTNOTES:

F13 (hopm Myqwv wyld) "elevatio crurum a claudo facta", Gejerus, Michaelis.
F14 "Femora claudi imitantur situlas", Gussetius, p. 188. "situlas agunt crura ex claudio", Schultens; "instar binarum sitularum in puteo alternatium adscendentium ac descendentium", Gejerus.

Proverbios 26:7 In-Context

5 Respóndele al necio como se merece,para que no se tenga por sabio.
6 Enviar un mensaje por medio de un necioes como cortarse los pies o sufrir violencia.
7 Inútil es el proverbio en la boca del neciocomo inútiles son las piernas de un tullido.
8 Rendirle honores al necio es tan absurdocomo atar una piedra a la honda.
9 El proverbio en la boca del necioes como espina en la mano del borracho.
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