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Proverbs 14:29

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14:29 The one who is slow to anger has great understanding,

but the one who has a quick temper 1  exalts 2  folly.

Proverbs 20:21

Context

20:21 An inheritance gained easily 3  in the beginning

will not be blessed 4  in the end. 5 

Proverbs 28:22

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28:22 The stingy person 6  hastens after riches

and does not know that poverty will overtake him. 7 

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[14:29]  1 tn Heb “hasty of spirit” (so KJV, ASV); NRSV, NLT “a hasty temper.” One who has a quick temper or a short fuse will be evident to everyone, due to his rash actions.

[14:29]  2 sn The participle “exalts” (מֵרִים, merim) means that this person brings folly to a full measure, lifts it up, brings it to the full notice of everybody.

[20:21]  3 tc The Kethib reads מְבֻחֶלֶת (mÿbukhelet), “gotten by greed” (based on a cognate Syriac verb, “to be greedy”); but the Qere is מְבֹהֶלֶת (mÿvohelet), “gotten hastily [or, quickly].” A large number of mss and the ancient versions read with the Qere (cf. KJV, ASV “gotten hastily”; NAB “gained hastily”; NIV “quickly gained”; NRSV “quickly acquired”).

[20:21]  4 tn The form is the Pual imperfect, “will not be blessed,” suggesting that divine justice is at work.

[20:21]  5 tn Heb “in its end”; KJV, ASV “the end thereof.”

[28:22]  6 tn Heb “a man with an evil eye” (as opposed to the generous man who has a “good” eye). This individual is selfish, unkind, unsympathetic to others. He looks only to his own gain. Cf. NAB “The avaricious man”; NLT “A greedy person.”

[28:22]  7 sn The one who is hasty to gain wealth is involved in sin in some way, for which he will be punished by poverty. The idea of “hastening” after riches suggests a dishonest approach to acquiring wealth.



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