Proverbs 15:31-33
Context15:31 The person 1 who hears the reproof that leads to life 2
is at home 3 among the wise. 4
15:32 The one who refuses correction despises himself, 5
but whoever hears 6 reproof acquires understanding. 7
15:33 The fear of the Lord provides wise instruction, 8
and before honor comes humility. 9
[15:31] 1 tn Heb “ear” (so KJV, NRSV). The term “ear” is a synecdoche of part (= ear) for the whole (= person).
[15:31] 2 tn “Life” is an objective genitive: Reproof brings or preserves life. Cf. NIV “life-giving rebuke”; NLT “constructive criticism.”
[15:31] 3 tn Heb “lodges.” This means to live with, to be at home with.
[15:31] 4 sn The proverb is one full sentence; it affirms that a teachable person is among the wise.
[15:32] 5 sn To “despise oneself” means to reject oneself as if there was little value. The one who ignores discipline is not interested in improving himself.
[15:32] 6 tn Or “heeds” (so NAB, NIV); NASB “listens to.”
[15:32] 7 tn The Hebrew text reads קוֹנֶה לֵּב (qoneh lev), the participle of קָנָה (qanah, “to acquire; to possess”) with its object, “heart.” The word “heart” is frequently a metonymy of subject, meaning all the capacities of the human spirit and/or mind. Here it refers to the ability to make judgments or discernment.
[15:33] 8 tn Heb “[is] instruction of wisdom” (KJV and NASB similar). The noun translated “wisdom” is an attributive genitive: “wise instruction.”
[15:33] 9 tn Heb “[is] humility” (so KJV). The second clause is a parallel idea in that it stresses how one thing leads to another – humility to honor. Humble submission in faith to the