Provérbios 12:8

8 O homem é louvado segundo a sua sabedoria,mas o que tem o coração perverso é desprezado.

Provérbios 12:8 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 12:8

A man shall be commended according to his wisdom
Not according to his birth and pedigree; not according to his riches and wealth; not according to the places of honour and trust he may be in; but according to his wisdom, which he discovers in his words and actions, in his life and conversation: not according to the wisdom that is earthly, sensual, and devilish; not according to the wisdom of the world, which comes to nought, either natural or civil; especially that which lies in sophistry and subtlety, in wicked craft and cunning, whereby men trick, overreach, and defraud one another; but according to that which is spiritual and evangelical; which lies in the knowledge of Christ, and of God in Christ, and of those things which belong to salvation; the beginning of which is the fear of the Lord, and which comes from above, and is pure and peaceable. A man possessed of this is commended by all wise and good men, and by the Lord himself; as the wise man is by Christ, ( Matthew 7:24 Matthew 7:25 ) ; who builds his house on a rock; for which reason it stands, as in the preceding verse; but he that is of a perverse heart shall be despised;
and which appears by the perverse words he speaks against God and Christ; against his people, ways, and worship, as antichrist and his followers do; and by his perverse actions, which are contrary to the light of nature, to the law of God, and Gospel of Christ: and such vile persons are contemned in the eyes of all good men, and are had in abhorrence by the Lord himself; for such who despise him are lightly esteemed; see ( Proverbs 18:3 ) .

Provérbios 12:8 In-Context

6 As palavras dos ímpios são emboscadas mortais,mas quando os justos falam há livramento.
7 Os ímpios são derrubados e desaparecem,mas a casa dos justos permanece firme.
8 O homem é louvado segundo a sua sabedoria,mas o que tem o coração perverso é desprezado.
9 Melhor é não ser ninguém e, ainda assim, ter quem o sirva,do que fingir ser alguém e não ter comida.
10 O justo cuida bem dos seus rebanhos,mas até os atos mais bondosos dos ímpios são cruéis.
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