Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Proverbs 21:29

Context
NETBible

A wicked person 1  shows boldness with his face, 2  but as for the upright, 3  he discerns 4  his ways.

XREF

Ps 119:59; Pr 11:5; Pr 28:14; Pr 29:1; Jer 3:2,3; Jer 5:3; Jer 8:12; Jer 44:16,17; Eze 18:28; Hag 1:5,7; Hag 2:15,18,19; Lu 15:17,18; 1Th 3:11

NET © Notes

tn Heb “a wicked man.”

tn Heb “he hardens his face.” To make the face firm or hard means to show boldness (BDB 738 s.v. עָזַז Hiph); cf. NRSV “put on a bold face.”

tn The “upright” is an independent nominative absolute; the pronoun becomes the formal (emphatic) subject of the verb.

tc The Kethib is the imperfect of כּוּן (kun), “he establishes.” This reading has the support of the Syriac, Latin, and Tg. Prov 21:29, and is followed by ASV. The Qere is the imperfect tense of בִּין (bin), “he understands; he discerns.” It has the support of the LXX and is followed by NIV, NCV, NRSV, NLT. The difficulty is that both make good sense in the passage and both have support. The contrast is between the wicked who shows a bold face (reflecting a hardened heart) and the upright who either gives thought to his ways (or solidifies his ways). The sense of the Qere may form a slightly better contrast, one between the outer appearance of boldness and the inner discernment of action.



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