Proverbios 28:25

25 El altivo de ánimo suscita contiendas: Mas el que en Jehová confía, medrará.

Proverbios 28:25 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 28:25

He that is of a proud heart stirreth up strife
Or, of a "large heart" F3, or has an enlarged one; not with useful knowledge and understanding, as Solomon had; nor a heart enlarged with love and affection to the souls of men, as the Apostle Paul had; but either has a covetous one, who enlarges its desire as hell, and is never satisfied with what he has, and so is continually contending with his neighbours, engaging in lawsuits for their property, or unwilling to pay his lawful debts; or of a proud spirit, and despises all around him, and cannot bear opposition and contradiction; and is of a wrathful and revengeful spirit, and always at variance with his neighbours and quarrelling with them; see ( Proverbs 18:15 ) ; but he that putteth his trust in the Lord shall be made fat;
that trusts in the Lord, both for things temporal and spiritual; does not covet his neighbour's goods, nor disturbs his peace, nor injures his person or property to increase his own, but depends upon the Lord for a supply of necessary good things; such an one shall be fat and flourishing, both in his temporal and spiritual estate; all he does shall prosper; he shall want no good thing, ( Psalms 84:11 Psalms 84:12 ) ( Jeremiah 17:7 Jeremiah 17:8 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (vpn bxr) "latus animo", Pagninus, Montanus, Tigurine version; "amplus animo suo": Junius & Tremellius, Piscator; "latus anima", Mercerus, Cocceius.

Proverbios 28:25 In-Context

23 El que reprende al hombre, hallará después mayor gracia Que el que lisonjea con la lengua.
24 El que roba á su padre ó á su madre, y dice que no es maldad, Compañero es del hombre destruidor.
25 El altivo de ánimo suscita contiendas: Mas el que en Jehová confía, medrará.
26 El que confía en su corazón es necio; Mas el que camina en sabiduría, será salvo.
27 El que da al pobre, no tendrá pobreza: Mas el que aparta sus ojos, tendrá muchas maldiciones.
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