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Proverbs 14:11

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14:11 The household 1  of the wicked will be destroyed,

but the tent 2  of the upright will flourish.

Proverbs 29:1

Context

29:1 The one who stiffens his neck 3  after numerous rebukes 4 

will suddenly be destroyed 5  without remedy. 6 

1 tn Heb “house.” The term “house” is a metonymy of subject, referring to their contents: families and family life.

sn Personal integrity ensures domestic stability and prosperity, while lack of such integrity (= wickedness) will lead to the opposite.

2 tn The term “tent” is a metonymy here referring to the contents of the tent: families.

3 tn The idiom “to harden the neck” (מַקְשֶׁה־עֹרֶף, maqsheh-oref) is the idea of resisting the rebukes and persisting in obstinacy (e.g., Exod 32:9). The opposite of a “stiff neck” would be the bending back, i.e., submission.

4 tn The Hebrew construction is אִישׁ תּוֹכָחוֹת (’ish tokhakhot, “a man of rebukes”), meaning “a man who has (or receives) many rebukes.” This describes a person who is deserving of punishment and who has been given many warnings. The text says, then, “a man of rebukes hardening himself.”

5 sn The stubborn person refuses to listen; he will suddenly be destroyed when the calamity strikes (e.g., Prov 6:15; 13:18; 15:10).

6 tn Or “healing” (NRSV).



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