Proverbios 4:15

15 Desampárala, no pases por ella; Apártate de ella, pasa.

Proverbios 4:15 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 4:15

Avoid it
As dangerous and pernicious, as abominable and detestable; or, "flee from it", as the Vulgate Latin version: Jarchi and Gersom interpret it, "make it void"; cause it to cease, destroy it, do all you can to hinder the wicked from accomplishing their designs; pass not by it;
do not come near it; keep at a distance from it, that you may not be drawn into it; abstain from all appearance of evil, and everything that may lead to it; turn from it, and pass away;
the Targum adds, "from them", from wicked men. This heap of words is used to show the danger of bad company; to dissuade from the least approach to it; and to express the vehement desire of the wise man to preserve his son, and all well inclined persons, from it.

Proverbios 4:15 In-Context

13 Ten el consejo, no lo dejes; Guárdalo, porque eso es tu vida.
14 No entres por la vereda de los impíos, Ni vayas por el camino de los malos.
15 Desampárala, no pases por ella; Apártate de ella, pasa.
16 Porque no duermen ellos, si no hicieren mal; Y pierden su sueño, si no han hecho caer.
17 Porque comen pan de maldad, y beben vino de robos.
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