Proverbs 25:14

14 nubes et ventus et pluviae non sequentes vir gloriosus et promissa non conplens

Proverbs 25:14 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 25:14

Whoso boasteth himself of a false gift
Of his charity and alms deeds; bragging of great things he does this way, when he does nothing; or who is very vain in making large promises of what he will give, when he does not perform; either not having it in his heart, or in the power of his hands, to give what he promises; Satan like, who offered to give all the kingdoms of this world to Christ, if he would worship him, when nothing of it belonged unto him, or was in his power to give: and so the Vulgate Latin version renders it, "a glorious man"; that is, a vainglorious man, and "not fulfilling promises". It may very well be applied to false teachers, who boast of their gifts and spiritual knowledge, when they have none; speaking great swelling words of vanity, when they are empty of all that is good, and are as follow: [is like] like clouds and wind without rain;
which make a show and appearance of rain, promise much, but produce none; see ( 2 Peter 2:17 2 Peter 2:18 ) ( Jude 1:12 ) .

Proverbs 25:14 In-Context

12 inauris aurea et margaritum fulgens qui arguit sapientem et aurem oboedientem
13 sicut frigus nivis in die messis ita legatus fidelis ei qui misit eum animam illius requiescere facit
14 nubes et ventus et pluviae non sequentes vir gloriosus et promissa non conplens
15 patientia lenietur princeps et lingua mollis confringet duritiam
16 mel invenisti comede quod sufficit tibi ne forte saturatus evomas illud
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.