Proverbs 2:13

13 qui relinquunt iter rectum et ambulant per vias tenebrosas

Proverbs 2:13 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 2:13

Who leave the paths of uprightness
Or "righteousness", or the "right [and plain] ways" F21; which the light of nature and the law of God, and especially the Gospel of Christ, direct to; and in which they have been trained up, having had a religious education; for it supposes them to have been externally in these ways, since they are said to leave them; for though persons do not easily and ordinarily leave the ways they have been brought up in, yet sometimes they do; and there are instances of it, and such generally are the worst of men; to walk in the ways of darkness:
sin, ignorance, and infidelity; in which they that walk know not where they are, nor whither they are a going, and which must be very uncomfortable as well as dangerous; in which only works of darkness are done, and which lead to blackness of darkness, the darkness of hell; a miserable choice, a sad change this! So Schultens renders it, "ways of horrid darkness".


FOOTNOTES:

F21 (rvy twxra) "semitas rectas", Mercerus; "itinera recta", Piscator; "itinera planissima", Schultens.

Proverbs 2:13 In-Context

11 consilium custodiet te prudentia servabit te
12 ut eruaris de via mala ab homine qui perversa loquitur
13 qui relinquunt iter rectum et ambulant per vias tenebrosas
14 qui laetantur cum malefecerint et exultant in rebus pessimis
15 quorum viae perversae et infames gressus eorum
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.