Proverbios 26:1-8

1 Como la nieve en el verano, y la lluvia en la siega, así conviene al loco la honra.
2 Como el gorrión en su vagar, y como la golondrina en su vuelo, así la maldición sin causa nunca vendrá.
3 El látigo para el caballo, y el cabestro para el asno, y la vara para el cuerpo del loco.
4 Nunca respondas al loco en conformidad a su locura, para que no seas tú también como él.
5 Responde al loco mostrándole su locura, para que no se estime sabio en su opinión.
6 El que da un cargo al que no tiene facultad para ejercitarlo, es el que envía algo por mano del loco; y beberá el daño.
7 Así como camina el cojo; es el proverbio en la boca del loco.
8 Como quien liga la piedra en la honda, así es el que da honra al loco.

Proverbios 26:1-8 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 13

In this chapter is an account of a man of God being sent to exclaim against Jeroboam's altar, and threaten its destruction, of which he gave a sign, which was accomplished, and with it the withering of the king's hand, which was healed upon the prophet's prayer for him, 1Ki 13:1-7, who would have entertained him at his house, but he refused the offer, and departed, 1Ki 13:8-10, but an old prophet in Bethel hearing of him, rode after him, and fetched him back to eat bread with him, through a lie he told him, 1Ki 13:11-19 upon which the word came to the old prophet, threatening the man of God with death for disobeying his command, and which was accordingly executed by a lion that met him in the way, and slew him, 1Ki 13:20-24, of which the old prophet being informed, went and took up his carcass, and buried it in his own sepulchre, where he charged his sons to bury him also when dead, believing that all the man of God had said would be fulfilled, 1Ki 13:25-30 and the chapter is closed with observing the continuance of Jeroboam in his idolatry, 1Ki 13:33,34.

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