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Text -- Proverbs 12:22-28 (NET)

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12:22 The Lord abhors a person who lies, but those who deal truthfully are his delight. 12:23 The shrewd person conceals knowledge, but foolish people publicize folly. 12:24 The diligent person will rule, but the slothful will become a slave. 12:25 Anxiety in a person’s heart weighs him down, but an encouraging word brings him joy. 12:26 The righteous person is cautious in his friendship, but the way of the wicked leads them astray. 12:27 The lazy person does not roast his prey, but personal possessions are precious to the diligent. 12:28 In the path of righteousness there is life, but another path leads to death.
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NET Notes: Pro 12:22 The contrast between “delight/pleasure” and “abomination” is emphatic. What pleases the Lord is acting truthfully or faithfull...

NET Notes: Pro 12:23 The noun אִוֶּלֶת (’ivvelet, “foolishness; folly”) is the antithesis of perception a...

NET Notes: Pro 12:24 Heb “will be for slave labor.” The term מַס (mas, “slave labor”) refers to a person forced into labor from s...

NET Notes: Pro 12:25 Heb “makes it [= his heart] glad.” The similarly sounding terms יַשְׁחֶנָּ...

NET Notes: Pro 12:26 The line has several possible translations: (1) The verb יָתֵר (yater) can mean “to spy out; to examine,” wh...

NET Notes: Pro 12:27 Heb “the wealth of a man.”

NET Notes: Pro 12:28 Heb “no death.” This phrase may mean “immortality.” Those who enter the path of righteousness by faith and seek to live righte...

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