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Text -- Proverbs 11:1-20 (NET)

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11:1 The Lord abhors dishonest scales, but an accurate weight is his elight. 11:2 When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with humility comes wisdom. 11:3 The integrity of the upright guides them, but the crookedness of the unfaithful destroys them. 11:4 Wealth does not profit in the day of wrath, but righteousness delivers from mortal danger. 11:5 The righteousness of the blameless will make straight their way, but the wicked person will fall by his own wickedness. 11:6 The righteousness of the upright will deliver them, but the faithless will be captured by their own desires. 11:7 When a wicked person dies, his expectation perishes, and the hope of his strength perishes. 11:8 The righteous person is delivered out of trouble, and the wicked turns up in his stead. 11:9 With his speech the godless person destroys his neighbor, but by knowledge the righteous will be delivered. 11:10 When the righteous do well, the city rejoices; when the wicked perish, there is joy. 11:11 A city is exalted by the blessing provided from the upright, but it is destroyed by the counsel of the wicked. 11:12 The one who denounces his neighbor lacks wisdom, but the one who has discernment keeps silent. 11:13 The one who goes about slandering others reveals secrets, but the one who is trustworthy conceals a matter. 11:14 When there is no guidance a nation falls, but there is success in the abundance of counselors. 11:15 The one who puts up security for a stranger will surely have trouble, but whoever avoids shaking hands will be secure. 11:16 A generous woman gains honor, and ruthless men seize wealth. 11:17 A kind person benefits himself, but a cruel person brings himself trouble. 11:18 The wicked person earns deceitful wages, but the one who sows righteousness reaps a genuine reward. 11:19 True righteousness leads to life, but the one who pursues evil pursues it to his own death. 11:20 The Lord abhors those who are perverse in heart, but those who are blameless in their ways are his delight.
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NET Notes: Pro 11:1 Heb “a perfect stone.” Stones were used for measuring amounts of silver on the scales; here the stone that pleases the Lord is whole, comp...

NET Notes: Pro 11:2 The term “comes” does not appear in the Hebrew, but is supplied in the translation from parallelism.

NET Notes: Pro 11:3 The form is a Kethib/Qere reading. The Qere יְשָׁדֵּם (yÿshadem) is an imperfect tense with...

NET Notes: Pro 11:4 Heb “from death.”

NET Notes: Pro 11:5 The righteous will enjoy security and serenity throughout life. Righteousness makes the path straight; wickedness destroys the wicked.

NET Notes: Pro 11:6 Heb “but by the desire of the faithless are they taken captive.”

NET Notes: Pro 11:7 The LXX adds an antithesis to this: “When the righteous dies, hope does not perish.” The LXX translators wanted to see the hope of the rig...

NET Notes: Pro 11:8 The verb is masculine singular, so the subject cannot be “trouble.” The trouble from which the righteous escape will come on the wicked &#...

NET Notes: Pro 11:9 The antithetical proverb states that a righteous person can escape devastating slander through knowledge. The righteous will have sufficient knowledge...

NET Notes: Pro 11:10 The verb תַּעֲלֹץ (ta’alots, “to rejoice; to exult”) is paralleled with the noun ...

NET Notes: Pro 11:11 What the wicked say has a disastrous effect on society, endangering, weakening, demoralizing, and perverting with malicious and slanderous words. Wick...

NET Notes: Pro 11:12 The verb translated “keeps silence” (יַחֲרִישׁ, yakharish) means “holds his pe...

NET Notes: Pro 11:13 Heb “faithful of spirit.” This phrase describes the inner nature of the person as faithful and trustworthy. This individual will not rush ...

NET Notes: Pro 11:14 Heb “victory.” This term תְּשׁוּעָה (teshu’ah) means “salvation...

NET Notes: Pro 11:15 Heb “striking.” The imagery here is shaking hands to seal a contract. The term “hands” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but...

NET Notes: Pro 11:16 The implication is that the ruthless men will obtain wealth without honor, and therefore this is not viewed as success by the writer.

NET Notes: Pro 11:17 There may be a conscious effort by the sage to contrast “soul” and “body”: He contrasts the benefits of kindness for the ̶...

NET Notes: Pro 11:18 A wordplay (paronomasia) occurs between “deceptive” (שָׁקֶר, shaqer) and “reward” (ש...

NET Notes: Pro 11:19 “Life” and “death” describe the vicissitudes of this life but can also refer to the situation beyond the grave. The two paths ...

NET Notes: Pro 11:20 The noun means “goodwill, favor, acceptance, will”; it is related to the verb רָצַה (ratsah) which means ...

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