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Proverbs 14:8

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14:8 The wisdom of the shrewd person 1  is to discern 2  his way,

but the folly of fools is deception. 3 

Proverbs 26:26

Context

26:26 Though his 4  hatred may be concealed 5  by deceit,

his evil will be uncovered 6  in the assembly.

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[14:8]  1 tn Or “the prudent [person]” (cf. KJV, NASB, NIV).

[14:8]  2 tn The Hiphil infinitive construct denotes purpose. Those who are shrewd will use it to give careful consideration to all their ways.

[14:8]  3 tn The word means “deception,” but some suggest “self-deception” here (W. McKane, Proverbs [OTL], 466; and D. W. Thomas, “Textual and Philological Notes on Some Passages in the Book of Proverbs,” VTSup 3 [1955]: 286); cf. NLT “fools deceive themselves.” The parallelism would favor this, but there is little support for it. The word usually means “craft practiced on others.” If the line is saying the fool is deceitful, there is only a loose antithesis between the cola.

[26:26]  4 tn The referent is apparently the individual of vv. 24-25.

[26:26]  5 tn The form תִּכַּסֶּה (tikkasseh) is the Hitpael imperfect (with assimilation); it is probably passive, meaning “is concealed,” although it could mean “conceals itself” (naturally). Since the proverb uses antithetical parallelism, an imperfect tense nuance of possibility (“may be concealed”) works well here (cf. NIV, NLT).

[26:26]  6 sn The Hebrew verb means “to uncover,” here in the sense of “to reveal; to make known; to expose.” The verse is promising that the evil the person has done will be exposed publicly. The common belief that righteousness will ultimately triumph informs this saying.



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