Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Proverbs 10:17

Context
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The one who heeds instruction 1  is on the way to 2  life, but the one who rejects 3  rebuke goes astray.

XREF

2Ch 25:16; Pr 1:25,26,30; Pr 3:1,2,18; Pr 4:4,13; Pr 5:12; Pr 12:1; Pr 15:10; Pr 22:17-19; Pr 29:1; Ec 5:6; Mt 7:24-27; Lu 11:28; Heb 2:1; Heb 12:25; 2Pe 1:5-11

NET © Notes

tn Heb “discipline.” The noun מוּסָר (musar) has a basic two-fold range of meanings: (1) “discipline” (so NIV; NAB “admonition”; NCV, NLT “correction”) and (2) “instruction” (BDB 416 s.v.; so KJV, NASB, NRSV). The wise person listens to instruction (first colon); however, the fool will not even take discipline to heart (second colon).

tn The term is a genitive of location indicating the goal (IBHS 147-48 §9.5.2f).

sn The contrast with the one who holds fast to discipline is the one who forsakes or abandons reproof or correction. Whereas the first is an example, this latter individual causes people to wander from the true course of life, that is, causes them to err.



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