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Proverbs 21:13

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21:13 The one who shuts his ears 1  to the cry 2  of the poor,

he too will cry out and will not be answered. 3 

Proverbs 25:17

Context

25:17 Don’t set foot too frequently 4  in your neighbor’s house,

lest he become weary 5  of you and hate you.

1 sn The imagery means “pay no attention to” the cry for help or “refuse to help,” so it is a metonymy of cause for the effect.

2 sn “Cry” here would be a metonymy of effect for the cause, the cause being the great needs of the poor.

3 sn The proverb is teaching that those who show mercy will receive mercy. It involves the principle of talionic justice – those who refuse the needs of others will themselves be refused when they need help (so Luke 16:19-31).

4 tn Heb “make your foot rare.” The verb is הֹקַר (hoqar), the Hiphil imperative of יָקַר (yaqar, “to be rare; to be precious”). To “make one’s foot rare” would mean to keep the visits to a minimum as well as making them valuable – things increase in value, according to the nuances of this word, when they are rare.

5 tn Heb “gets full.” This verb means “to be sated; to be satisfied; to be filled.” It is often used with reference to food, but here it refers to frequent visits that wear out one’s welcome (cf. NLT).



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