Proverbs 14:30-35

30 vita carnium sanitas cordis putredo ossuum invidia
31 qui calumniatur egentem exprobrat factori eius honorat autem eum qui miseretur pauperis
32 in malitia sua expelletur impius sperat autem iustus in morte sua
33 in corde prudentis requiescit sapientia et indoctos quoque erudiet
34 iustitia elevat gentem miseros facit populos peccatum
35 acceptus est regi minister intellegens iracundiam eius inutilis sustinebit

Proverbs 14:30-35 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO FIRST KINGS 4

As in the preceding chapter we have a proof of the wisdom and understanding which the Lord gave to Solomon, as promised, so in this an account is given of the riches and honour he was possessed of; of him, as king over all Israel, and of his princes, 1Ki 4:1-6; of the providers of food for his household in the several parts of the land, 1Ki 4:7-19; of the largeness and extent of his dominions, and of the peace and prosperity thereof, 1Ki 4:20,21,24,25; of his daily provisions for his household and for his cattle, 1Ki 4:22,23,26-28; and of his superior wisdom and knowledge to all others in all nations, which brought some out of all to hear it, 1Ki 4:29-34.

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