Proverbs 22:12
ContextNETBible | The eyes of the Lord 1 guard knowledge, 2 but he overthrows the words of the faithless person. 3 |
XREF | 2Ch 16:9; Job 5:12,13; Isa 59:19-21; Mt 16:16-18; Ac 5:39; Ac 8:9-12; Ac 12:23,24; Ac 13:8-12; 2Th 2:8; 2Ti 3:8,9; Re 11:3-11; Re 12:14-17 |
NET © Notes |
1 sn The “eyes of the 2 tn There is a slight difficulty in that the abstract noun “knowledge” is used nowhere else in the book of Proverbs with the word “watch.” C. H. Toy (Proverbs [ICC], 418) wants to make a major change to read “The eyes of the 3 tn The object of the verb is the “words of the traitor” (בֹגֵד דִּבְרֵי, divre voged); cf. NASB “the words of the treacherous man.” What treacherous people say is treachery. In this context “traitor, treacherous” refers to one who is “unfaithful” (cf. NIV). sn The proverb affirms that God in safeguarding true knowledge will frustrate deception from faithless people – what they say will not have its intended effect. |