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Text -- Proverbs 22:1-29 (NET)

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22:1 A good name is to be chosen rather than great wealth, good favor more than silver or gold. 22:2 The rich and the poor meet together; the Lord is the creator of them both. 22:3 A shrewd person sees danger and hides himself, but the naive keep right on going and suffer for it. 22:4 The reward for humility and fearing the Lord is riches and honor and life. 22:5 Thorns and snares are in the path of the perverse, but the one who guards himself keeps far from them. 22:6 Train a child in the way that he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it. 22:7 The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender. 22:8 The one who sows iniquity will reap trouble, and the rod of his fury will end. 22:9 A generous person will be blessed, for he gives some of his food to the poor. 22:10 Drive out the scorner and contention will leave; strife and insults will cease. 22:11 The one who loves a pure heart and whose speech is gracious– the king will be his friend. 22:12 The eyes of the Lord guard knowledge, but he overthrows the words of the faithless person. 22:13 The sluggard says, “There is a lion outside! I will be killed in the middle of the streets!” 22:14 The mouth of an adulteress is like a deep pit; the one against whom the Lord is angry will fall into it. 22:15 Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline will drive it far from him. 22:16 The one who oppresses the poor to increase his own gain and the one who gives to the rich– both end up only in poverty.
The Sayings of the Wise
22:17 Incline your ear and listen to the words of the wise, and apply your heart to my instruction. 22:18 For it is pleasing if you keep these sayings within you, and they are ready on your lips. 22:19 So that your confidence may be in the Lord, I am making them known to you today– even you. 22:20 Have I not written thirty sayings for you, sayings of counsel and knowledge, 22:21 to show you true and reliable words, so that you may give accurate answers to those who sent you? 22:22 Do not exploit a poor person because he is poor and do not crush the needy in court, 22:23 for the Lord will plead their case and will rob those who are robbing them. 22:24 Do not make friends with an angry person, and do not associate with a wrathful person, 22:25 lest you learn his ways and entangle yourself in a snare. 22:26 Do not be one who strikes hands in pledge or who puts up security for debts. 22:27 If you do not have enough to pay, your bed will be taken right out from under you! 22:28 Do not move an ancient boundary stone which was put in place by your ancestors. 22:29 Do you see a person skilled in his work? He will take his position before kings; he will not take his position before obscure people.
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NET Notes: Pro 22:1 Heb “favor of goodness.” This is a somewhat difficult expression. Some English versions render the phrase “favor is better than silv...

NET Notes: Pro 22:2 Heb “all.” The Lord is sovereign over both groups, that is, he has had the final say whether a person is rich or poor. People would do wel...

NET Notes: Pro 22:3 The verb עָנַשׁ (’anash) means “to fine” specifically. In the Niphal stem it means “to be ...

NET Notes: Pro 22:4 Heb “the fear of the Lord.” This is an objective genitive; the Lord is the object of the fear.

NET Notes: Pro 22:5 “Thorns and snares” represent the dangers and threats to life. They would be implied comparisons (hypocatastasis): As a path strewn with t...

NET Notes: Pro 22:6 The expected consequence of such training is that it will last throughout life. The sages were confident of the character-forming quality of their tra...

NET Notes: Pro 22:7 Or “slave” (so NAB, NASB, NRSV, TEV, CEV). This may refer to the practice in Israel of people selling themselves into slavery to pay off d...

NET Notes: Pro 22:8 There is a variant reading in the LXX; instead of “the rod of his wrath” it reads “the punishment of his deeds.” C. H. Toy wis...

NET Notes: Pro 22:9 It is from his own food that he gives to the poor. Of the many observations that could be made, it is worth noting that in blessing this kind of perso...

NET Notes: Pro 22:10 The LXX freely adds “when he sits in council (ἐν συνεδρίῳ, ejn sunedriw), he insults everyon...

NET Notes: Pro 22:11 The syntax of the line is somewhat difficult, because “grace of his lips” seems to be intruding on the point of the verse with little expl...

NET Notes: Pro 22:12 The proverb affirms that God in safeguarding true knowledge will frustrate deception from faithless people – what they say will not have its int...

NET Notes: Pro 22:13 The LXX changes the phrase to read “murderers in the street” to form a better parallelism, possibly because the verb רָצ...

NET Notes: Pro 22:14 The proverb is saying that the Lord will use the seductive, deceptive words of the adulteress to bring about the downfall of one who is inclined to su...

NET Notes: Pro 22:15 The word “rod” is a metonymy of adjunct; it represents physical chastening for direction or punishment, to suppress folly and develop pote...

NET Notes: Pro 22:16 Heb “oppressing the poor, it is gain; giving to the rich, it is loss.” The Hebrew is cryptic, but two sins are mentioned here that will be...

NET Notes: Pro 22:17 Heb “knowledge” (so KJV, NASB); in this context it refers to the knowledge that is spoken by the wise, hence “instruction.”

NET Notes: Pro 22:18 If the teachings are preserved in the heart/mind of the disciple, then that individual will always be ready to speak what was retained.

NET Notes: Pro 22:19 Heb “I cause you to know.” The term “today” indicates that the verb should have the instantaneous nuance, and so an English pr...

NET Notes: Pro 22:20 The term “sayings” does not appear in the Hebrew text but is supplied in the translation for the sake of clarity.

NET Notes: Pro 22:21 Heb “to return true words”; NAB “a dependable report”; NIV “sound answers.”

NET Notes: Pro 22:22 Heb “in the gate” (so KJV); NAB, NASB, NRSV “at the gate.” The “gate” of the city was the center of activity, the ...

NET Notes: Pro 22:23 The verb קָבַע (qava’, “to rob; to spoil; to plunder”) is used here in both places to reflect the prin...

NET Notes: Pro 22:24 Heb “possessor of anger.” This expression is an idiom for “wrathful person” or “an angry person” (cf. NAB “a...

NET Notes: Pro 22:25 The warning in this proverb is to avoid associating with a hothead because his influence could be fatal (a similar idea is found in the Instruction of...

NET Notes: Pro 22:27 The third saying deals with rash vows: If people foolishly pledge what they have, they could lose everything (e.g., 6:1-5; 11:15; 17:18; 20:16; there ...

NET Notes: Pro 22:28 The fourth saying deals with respect for property that belongs to other people (cf. Instruction of Amenemope, chap. 6, 7:12-13 [ANET 422]).

NET Notes: Pro 22:29 The fifth saying affirms that true skill earns recognition and advancement (cf. Instruction of Amenemope, chap. 30, 27:16-17 [ANET 424]).

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