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Proverbs 26
The incongruities of nature illustrate also those of the moral world. The fool‘s unworthiness is also implied (Proverbs 17:7; Proverbs 19:10).
Though not obvious to us,
the bird — literally, “sparrow” - and
swallow — have an object in their motions, so penal evil falls on none without a reason.
The rod is as much needed by fools and as well suited to them, as whips and bridles are for beasts.
A fool fails by folly as surely as if he were maimed.
drinketh damage — that is, gets it abundantly (Job 15:16; Job 34:7).
equal — or, “take away the legs,” or “the legs are weak.” In any case the idea is that they are the occasion of an awkwardness, such as the fool shows in using a parable or proverb (see on Introduction; Proverbs 17:7).
As vexatious and unmanageable as a thorn in a drunkard‘s hand is a parable to a fool. He will be as apt to misuse is as to use it rightly.
Various versions of this are proposed (compare Margin). Better perhaps - “Much He injures (or literally, “wounds”) all who reward,” etc., that is, society is injured by encouraging evil men.
transgressors — may be rendered “vagrants.” The word “God” is improperly supplied.
meddleth — as in Proverbs 20:19; Proverbs 24:21; as either holding a dog by the ears or letting him go involves danger, so success in another man‘s strife or failure involves a useless risk of reputation, does no good, and may do us harm.
Warm professions can no more give value to insincerity than silver coating to rude earthenware.
dissembleth — though an unusual sense of the word (compare Margin), is allowable, and better suits the context, which sets forth hypocrisy.
Sentiment of Proverbs 26:24 carried out.
seven abominations in his heart — that is, very many (compare Proverbs 24:16).
Deceit will at last be exposed, and the wicked by their own arts often bring on retribution (compare Proverbs 12:13; Psalm 7:16; Psalm 9:17, etc.).
Men hate those they injure.
A lying tongue — “lips” for the persons (compare Proverbs 4:24; Psalm 12:3).
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