Proverbs 22:24

24 noli esse amicus homini iracundo neque ambules cum viro furioso

Proverbs 22:24 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 22:24

Make no friendship with an angry man
Do not associate with him; contract not a familiarity with him; make him not a companion; take him not into an intimacy, or use him as a particular friend and acquaintance: a man should be courteous, and carry it civilly to all men; but he should take care whom he admits as his bosom friend; he should be cautious in his choice of a familiar friend, and not receive any; and, among the rest, avoid an angry and passionate man, one who is much given to passion himself, and stirs it up in others; for there can be no lasting peace and pleasure in such a man's company and conversation; and with a furious man thou shall not go:
not take a walk with him, much less a journey; or shall not be frequently together. It may be rendered, "unto a man of wraths", or of great wrath and "fury, thou shall not come"; not enter into his house, nor seek his company, and court his conversation, which rather should be shunned.

Proverbs 22:24 In-Context

22 non facias violentiam pauperi quia pauper est neque conteras egenum in porta
23 quia Dominus iudicabit causam eius et configet eos qui confixerint animam eius
24 noli esse amicus homini iracundo neque ambules cum viro furioso
25 ne forte discas semitas eius et sumas scandalum animae tuae
26 noli esse cum his qui defigunt manus suas et qui vades se offerunt pro debitis
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