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Proverbs 20:15

Context
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There is gold, and an abundance of rubies, but 1  words of knowledge 2  are like 3  a precious jewel.

XREF

Job 28:12-19; Pr 3:15; Pr 8:11; Pr 10:20,21; Pr 15:7,23; Pr 16:16,21,24; Pr 25:12; Ec 12:9-11; Ro 10:14,15; Eph 4:29

NET © Notes

tn The verse is usually taken as antithetical parallelism: There may be gold and rubies but the true gem is knowledge. However, C. H. Toy arranges it differently: “store of gold and wealth of corals and precious vessels – all are wise lips” (Proverbs [ICC], 388). But this uses the gems as metaphors for wise speech, and does not stress the contrast between wealth and wisdom.

tn Heb “lips of knowledge.” The term “lips” is a metonymy for speaking, and “knowledge” could be either an attributive genitive or objective genitive: “knowledgeable lips.” Lips that impart knowledge are the true jewel to be sought.

tn The comparative “like” does not appear in the Hebrew text, but is implied by the metaphor; it is supplied in the translation for the sake of clarity.



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