Proverbs 18:19

19 frater qui adiuvatur a fratre quasi civitas firma et iudicia quasi vectes urbium

Proverbs 18:19 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 18:19

A brother offended [is harder to be won] than a strong city,
&c.] A fortified city may sooner be taken by an enemy, than one brother offended can be reconciled to another; their resentments against each other are keener than against another person that has offended them; and their love being turned into hatred, it is more bitter; and it is more difficult to compose differences between brethren than between enemies; wherefore such should take care that they fall not out by the way: this is true of brethren in a natural sense; as the cases of Abel and Cain, Jacob and Esau, Joseph and his brethren, Amnon and Absalom, and others, show; and of brethren in a spiritual sense, as Paul and Barnabas, Luther and Calvin, and others; and [their] contentions [are] like the bars of a castle:
which cannot be easily broken or cut asunder: so contentions, especially those among brethren, are with great difficulty made to cease, and their differences composed; they will stand it out against one another as long as a strong city, or a barred castle, against an enemy.

Proverbs 18:19 In-Context

17 iustus prior est accusator sui venit amicus eius et investigavit eum
18 contradictiones conprimit sors et inter potentes quoque diiudicat
19 frater qui adiuvatur a fratre quasi civitas firma et iudicia quasi vectes urbium
20 de fructu oris viri replebitur venter eius et genimina labiorum illius saturabunt eum
21 mors et vita in manu linguae qui diligunt eam comedent fructus eius
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