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Proverbs 13:6

Context

13:6 Righteousness 1  guards the one who lives with integrity, 2 

but wickedness 3  overthrows the sinner.

Proverbs 19:3

Context

19:3 A person’s folly 4  subverts 5  his way,

and 6  his heart rages 7  against the Lord.

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[13:6]  1 sn Righteousness refers to that which conforms to law and order. One who behaves with integrity will be safe from consequences of sin.

[13:6]  2 tn Heb “blameless of way.” The term דָּרֶךְ (darekh) is a genitive of specification: “blameless in respect to his way.” This means living above reproach in their course of life. Cf. NASB “whose way is blameless”; NAB “who walks honestly.”

[13:6]  3 sn Righteousness and wickedness are personified in this proverb to make the point of security and insecurity for the two courses of life.

[19:3]  4 tn Heb “the folly of a man.”

[19:3]  5 tn The verb סָלַף (salaf) normally means “to twist; to pervert; to overturn,” but in this context it means “to subvert” (BDB 701 s.v.); cf. ASV “subverteth.”

[19:3]  6 tn The clause begins with vav on the nonverb phrase “against the Lord.” While clause structure and word order is less compelling in a book like Proverbs, this fits well as a circumstantial clause indicating concession.

[19:3]  7 sn The “heart raging” is a metonymy of cause (or adjunct); it represents the emotions that will lead to blaming God for the frustration. Genesis 42:28 offers a calmer illustration of this as the brothers ask what God was doing to them.



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