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Text -- Proverbs 14:1-27 (NET)

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14:1 Every wise woman builds her household, but a foolish woman tears it down with her own hands. 14:2 The one who walks in his uprightness fears the Lord, but the one who is perverted in his ways despises him. 14:3 In the speech of a fool is a rod for his back, but the words of the wise protect them. 14:4 Where there are no oxen, the feeding trough is clean, but an abundant harvest is produced by strong oxen. 14:5 A truthful witness does not lie, but a false witness breathes out lies. 14:6 The scorner seeks wisdom but finds none, but understanding is easy for a discerning person. 14:7 Leave the presence of a foolish person, or you will not understand wise counsel. 14:8 The wisdom of the shrewd person is to discern his way, but the folly of fools is deception. 14:9 Fools mock at reparation, but among the upright there is favor. 14:10 The heart knows its own bitterness, and with its joy no one else can share. 14:11 The household of the wicked will be destroyed, but the tent of the upright will flourish. 14:12 There is a way that seems right to a person, but its end is the way that leads to death. 14:13 Even in laughter the heart may ache, and the end of joy may be grief. 14:14 The backslider will be paid back from his own ways, but a good person will be rewarded for his. 14:15 A naive person believes everything, but the shrewd person discerns his steps. 14:16 A wise person is cautious and turns from evil, but a fool throws off restraint and is overconfident. 14:17 A person who has a quick temper does foolish things, and a person with crafty schemes is hated. 14:18 The naive inherit folly, but the shrewd are crowned with knowledge. 14:19 Those who are evil will bow before those who are good, and the wicked will bow at the gates of the righteous. 14:20 A poor person is disliked even by his neighbors, but those who love the rich are many. 14:21 The one who despises his neighbor sins, but whoever is kind to the needy is blessed. 14:22 Do not those who devise evil go astray? But those who plan good exhibit faithful covenant love. 14:23 In all hard work there is profit, but merely talking about it only brings poverty. 14:24 The crown of the wise is their riches, but the folly of fools is folly. 14:25 A truthful witness rescues lives, but the one who breathes lies brings deception. 14:26 In the fear of the Lord one has strong confidence, and it will be a refuge for his children. 14:27 The fear of the Lord is like a life-giving fountain, to turn people from deadly snares.
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NET Notes: Pro 14:1 Heb “house.” This term functions as a synecdoche of container (= house) for contents (= household, family).

NET Notes: Pro 14:2 Heb “crooked of ways”; NRSV “devious in conduct.” This construct phrase features a genitive of specification: “crooked i...

NET Notes: Pro 14:3 Heb “lips.” The term “lips” is a metonymy of cause, meaning what they say. The wise by their speech will find protection.

NET Notes: Pro 14:4 Heb “the strength of oxen.” The genitive שׁוֹר (shor, “oxen”) functions as an attributed genitiv...

NET Notes: Pro 14:5 This saying addresses the problem of legal testimony: A faithful witness does not lie, but a false witness does lie – naturally. The first colon...

NET Notes: Pro 14:6 The Niphal of קָלַל (qalal) means “to appear light; to appear trifling; to appear easy.”

NET Notes: Pro 14:7 Heb “lips of knowledge” (so KJV, ASV). “Lips” is the metonymy of cause, and “knowledge” is an objective genitive (...

NET Notes: Pro 14:8 The word means “deception,” but some suggest “self-deception” here (W. McKane, Proverbs [OTL], 466; and D. W. Thomas, “T...

NET Notes: Pro 14:9 The word רָצוֹן (ratson) means “favor; acceptance; pleasing.” It usually means what is pleasing or acc...

NET Notes: Pro 14:10 The verb is the Hitpael of II עָרַב (’arav), which means “to take in pledge; to give in pledge; to exchange....

NET Notes: Pro 14:11 The term “tent” is a metonymy here referring to the contents of the tent: families.

NET Notes: Pro 14:12 Heb “the ways of death” (so KJV, ASV). This construct phrase features a genitive of destiny: “ways that lead to [or, end in] death.&...

NET Notes: Pro 14:13 The phrase “may be” is not in the Hebrew but is supplied from the parallelism, which features an imperfect of possibility.

NET Notes: Pro 14:14 The phrase “will be rewarded” does not appear in the Hebrew but is supplied in the translation for the sake of clarity and smoothness.

NET Notes: Pro 14:15 Heb “his step”; cf. TEV “sensible people watch their step.”

NET Notes: Pro 14:16 The verb בָּטַח here denotes self-assurance or overconfidence. Fools are not cautious and do not fear the conseque...

NET Notes: Pro 14:17 The LXX reads “endures” (from נָשָׂא, nasa’) rather than “is hated” (from ש...

NET Notes: Pro 14:18 The meaning of יַכְתִּרוּ (yakhtiru, Hiphil imperfect of כָּת’...

NET Notes: Pro 14:19 J. H. Greenstone suggests that this means that they are begging for favors (Proverbs, 154).

NET Notes: Pro 14:20 Heb “hated.” The verse is just a statement of fact. The verbs “love” and “hate” must be seen in their connotations...

NET Notes: Pro 14:22 Heb “loyal-love and truth.” The two terms חֶסֶד וֶאֱמֶת (khesed ve...

NET Notes: Pro 14:23 The noun מַחְסוֹר (makhsor, “need; thing needed; poverty”) comes from the verb “to l...

NET Notes: Pro 14:24 The MT reads אִוֶלֶת (’ivelet, “folly”). The editors of BHS propose emending the text to &...

NET Notes: Pro 14:25 Several commentators suggest emending the text from the noun מִרְמָה (mirmah, “deception”) to th...

NET Notes: Pro 14:26 The fear of the Lord will not only provide security for the parent but will also be a refuge for children. The line recalls Exod 20:5-6 where children...

NET Notes: Pro 14:27 Heb “snares of death” (so KJV, NAB, NIV, NRSV, NLT); CEV “deadly traps.”

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