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Proverbs 10:25

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10:25 When the storm 1  passes through, the wicked are swept away, 2 

but the righteous are an everlasting foundation. 3 

1 sn The word for “storm wind” comes from the root סוּף (suf, “to come to an end; to cease”). The noun may then describe the kind of storm that makes an end of things, a “whirlwind” (so KJV, NASB; NLT “cyclone”). It is used in prophetic passages that describe swift judgment and destruction.

2 tn Heb “the wicked are not”; ASV, NAB, NASB “is no more.”

3 tn Heb “a foundation forever”; NLT “have a lasting foundation.”

sn The metaphor compares the righteous to an everlasting foundation to stress that they are secure when the catastrophes of life come along. He is fixed in a covenantal relationship and needs not to fear passing misfortunes. The wicked has no such security.



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