Proverbs 18:23 
Context| NETBible | A poor person makes supplications, 1 but a rich man answers harshly. 2 |
| NIV © biblegateway Pro 18:23 |
A poor man pleads for mercy, but a rich man answers harshly. |
| NASB © biblegateway Pro 18:23 |
The poor man utters supplications, But the rich man answers roughly. |
| NLT © biblegateway Pro 18:23 |
The poor plead for mercy; the rich answer with insults. |
| MSG © biblegateway Pro 18:23 |
The poor speak in soft supplications; the rich bark out answers. |
| BBE © SABDAweb Pro 18:23 |
The poor man makes requests for grace, but the man of wealth gives a rough answer. |
| NRSV © bibleoremus Pro 18:23 |
The poor use entreaties, but the rich answer roughly. |
| NKJV © biblegateway Pro 18:23 |
The poor man uses entreaties, But the rich answers roughly. |
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| NETBible | A poor person makes supplications, 1 but a rich man answers harshly. 2 |
| NET Notes |
1 tn Heb “speaks supplications”; NIV “pleads for mercy.” The poor man has to ask for help because he has no choice (cf. CEV). The Hebrew term תַּחֲנוּן (takhanun) is a “supplication for favor” (related to the verb חָנַן [khanan], “to be gracious; to show favor”). So the poor man speaks, but what he speaks is a request for favor. 2 sn The rich person responds harshly to the request. He has hardened himself against such appeals because of relentless demands. The proverb is an observation saying; it simply describes the way the world generally works, rather than setting this out as the ideal. |

