Proverbs 1:30

30 nec adquieverint consilio meo et detraxerint universae correptioni meae

Proverbs 1:30 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 1:30

They would none of my counsel
Neither his doctrines nor his ordinances; nor would they attend to the wholesome counsel and advice he gave them in his sermons upon the mount, and in other discourses of his at other times and places; they despised all my reproof;
for their hypocrisy, uncleanness, covetousness, and other sins they were addicted to; see ( Matthew 23:1-36 ) ; but they "derided" him for it, ( Luke 16:14 ) ; where the same word is used as is by the Septuagint here. These things are repeated from ( Proverbs 1:25 ) , to observe their ingratitude, and how just was their ruin, and what the true cause of it.

Proverbs 1:30 In-Context

28 tunc invocabunt me et non exaudiam mane consurgent et non invenient me
29 eo quod exosam habuerint disciplinam et timorem Domini non susceperint
30 nec adquieverint consilio meo et detraxerint universae correptioni meae
31 comedent igitur fructus viae suae suisque consiliis saturabuntur
32 aversio parvulorum interficiet eos et prosperitas stultorum perdet illos
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