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Proverbs 16:6

Context
NETBible

Through loyal love and truth 1  iniquity is appeased; 2  through fearing the Lord 3  one avoids 4  evil. 5 

NIV ©

biblegateway Pro 16:6

Through love and faithfulness sin is atoned for; through the fear of the LORD a man avoids evil.

NASB ©

biblegateway Pro 16:6

By lovingkindness and truth iniquity is atoned for, And by the fear of the LORD one keeps away from evil.

NLT ©

biblegateway Pro 16:6

Unfailing love and faithfulness cover sin; evil is avoided by fear of the LORD.

MSG ©

biblegateway Pro 16:6

Guilt is banished through love and truth; Fear-of-GOD deflects evil.

BBE ©

SABDAweb Pro 16:6

By mercy and good faith evil-doing is taken away: and by the fear of the Lord men are turned away from evil.

NRSV ©

bibleoremus Pro 16:6

By loyalty and faithfulness iniquity is atoned for, and by the fear of the LORD one avoids evil.

NKJV ©

biblegateway Pro 16:6

In mercy and truth Atonement is provided for iniquity; And by the fear of the LORD one departs from evil.

[+] More English

KJV
By mercy
<02617>
and truth
<0571>
iniquity
<05771>
is purged
<03722> (8792)_:
and by the fear
<03374>
of the LORD
<03068>
[men] depart
<05493> (8800)
from evil
<07451>_.
NASB ©

biblegateway Pro 16:6

By lovingkindness
<02617>
and truth
<0571>
iniquity
<05771>
is atoned
<03722>
for, And by the fear
<03374>
of the LORD
<03068>
one keeps
<05493>
away
<05493>
from evil
<07451>
.
NET [draft] ITL
Through loyal love
<02617>
and truth
<0571>
iniquity
<05771>
is appeased
<03722>
; through fearing
<03374>
the Lord
<03068>
one avoids
<05493>
evil
<07451>
.
HEBREW
erm
<07451>
rwo
<05493>
hwhy
<03068>
tarybw
<03374>
Nwe
<05771>
rpky
<03722>
tmaw
<0571>
doxb (16:6)
<02617>

NETBible

Through loyal love and truth 1  iniquity is appeased; 2  through fearing the Lord 3  one avoids 4  evil. 5 

NET Notes

sn These two words are often found together to form a nominal hendiadys: “faithful loyal love.” The couplet often characterize the Lord, but here in parallel to the fear of the Lord it refers to the faithfulness of the believer. Such faith and faithfulness bring atonement for sin.

tn Heb “is atoned”; KJV “is purged”; NAB “is expiated.” The verb is from I כָּפַר (kafar, “to atone; to expiate; to pacify; to appease”; HALOT 493-94 s.v. I כפר). This root should not be confused with the identically spelled Homonym II כָּפַר (kafar, “to cover over”; HALOT 494 s.v. II *כפר). Atonement in the OT expiated sins, it did not merely cover them over (cf. NLT). C. H. Toy explains the meaning by saying it affirms that the divine anger against sin is turned away and man’s relation to God is as though he had not sinned (Proverbs [ICC], 322). Genuine repentance, demonstrated by loyalty and truthfulness, appeases the anger of God against one’s sin.

tn Heb “fear of the Lord.” The term יְהוָה (yÿhvah, “the Lord”) functions as an objective genitive: “fearing the Lord.”

tn Heb “turns away from”; NASB “keeps away from.”

sn The Hebrew word translated “evil” (רַע, ra’) can in some contexts mean “calamity” or “disaster,” but here it seems more likely to mean “evil” in the sense of sin. Faithfulness to the Lord brings freedom from sin. The verse uses synonymous parallelism with a variant: One half speaks of atonement for sin because of the life of faith, and the other of avoidance of sin because of the fear of the Lord.




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