Proverbs 3:31

31 ne aemuleris hominem iniustum nec imiteris vias eius

Proverbs 3:31 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 3:31

Envy thou not the oppressor
The man that gets wealth and riches by acts of injustice, by oppressing the poor, by rapine and violence; do not envy his prosperity, and the substance he is possessed of; do not wish to be in his place and circumstances, to enjoy his affluence and ease; do not look upon his happiness with an envious eye and a fretting heart; he is far from being a happy man; his end will be bad; see ( Psalms 37:1 Psalms 37:7 ) ; and choose none of his ways;
which he has used to get his riches in; do not follow him in them; for should you do as he has done, and get ever so much, since this would be with the loss of your souls, of what advantage would it be? He makes the best choice that chooses the "good part" that shall not be taken away, ( Luke 10:42 ) ; Christ, and the ways of Christ.

Proverbs 3:31 In-Context

29 ne moliaris amico tuo malum cum ille in te habeat fiduciam
30 ne contendas adversus hominem frustra cum ipse tibi nihil mali fecerit
31 ne aemuleris hominem iniustum nec imiteris vias eius
32 quia abominatio Domini est omnis inlusor et cum simplicibus sermocinatio eius
33 egestas a Domino in domo impii habitacula autem iustorum benedicentur
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