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Proverbs 19:29

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19:29 Judgments 1  are prepared for scorners,

and floggings for the backs of fools.

Proverbs 3:34

Context

3:34 Although 2  he is scornful to arrogant scoffers, 3 

yet 4  he shows favor to the humble. 5 

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[19:29]  1 tc Some (cf. NAB) suggest emending the MT’s “judgments” (from שָׁפַט, shafat) to “rods” (from שָׁבַט, shavat); however, this is not necessary if the term in the MT is interpreted figuratively. The LXX “scourges” might reflect a different Vorlage, but it also could have been an interpretive translation from the same text. “Judgments” is a metonymy of cause and refers to the punishment that the scoffer is to receive.

[3:34]  2 tn The particle אִם (’im, “though”) introduces a concessive clause: “though….”

[3:34]  3 tn Heb “he mocks those who mock.” The repetition of the root לִיץ (lits, “to scorn; to mock”) connotes poetic justice; the punishment fits the crime. Scoffers are characterized by arrogant pride (e.g., Prov 21:24), as the antithetical parallelism with “the humble” here emphasizes.

[3:34]  4 tn The prefixed vav (ו) introduces the apodosis to the concessive clause: “Though … yet …”

[3:34]  5 tn The Hebrew is structured chiastically (AB:BA): “he scorns / arrogant scoffers // but to the humble / he gives grace.” The word order in the translation is reversed for the sake of smoothness and readability.



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