Proverbes 12:1-7

1 Celui qui aime la correction aime la science; Celui qui hait la réprimande est stupide.
2 L'homme de bien obtient la faveur de l'Eternel, Mais l'Eternel condamne celui qui est plein de malice.
3 L'homme ne s'affermit pas par la méchanceté, Mais la racine des justes ne sera point ébranlée.
4 Une femme vertueuse est la couronne de son mari, Mais celle qui fait honte est comme la carie dans ses os.
5 Les pensées des justes ne sont qu'équité; Les desseins des méchants ne sont que fraude.
6 Les paroles des méchants sont des embûches pour verser le sang, Mais la bouche des hommes droits est une délivrance.
7 Renversés, les méchants ne sont plus; Et la maison des justes reste debout.

Proverbes 12:1-7 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO FIRST KING 2

This chapter gives an account of the charge David gave to his son Solomon, a little before his death, to walk in the ways of the Lord, 1Ki 2:1-4; and of some instructions delivered to him concerning some particular persons he should either show favour to, or execute justice on, 1Ki 2:5-9; and the next account in it is concerning his death and burial, and the years of his reign, 1Ki 2:10,11; after which it relates an address of Bathsheba to Solomon in favour of Adonijah, which was refused, and the issue of it was his death, 1Ki 2:12-25; and the deposition of Abiathar from the priesthood, 1Ki 2:26,27; and the putting of Joab to death for his treason and murders, 1Ki 2:28-34; in whose post Benaiah was put, as Zadok was in the place of Abiathar, 1Ki 2:35; and lastly the confinement of Shimei in Jerusalem, who had cursed David, 1Ki 2:36-38; who upon transgressing the orders given him was put to death, 1Ki 2:39-46.

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