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Proverbs 26:24

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The one who hates others disguises 1  it with his lips, but he stores up 2  deceit within him. 3 

XREF

Pr 11:1; Pr 12:5,17,20; Pr 14:8

NET © Notes

tn The Niphal imperfect from נָכַר (nakhar) means “to act [or, treat] as a foreigner [or, stranger]; to misconstrue; to disguise.” The direct object (“it”) is not present in the Hebrew text but is implied. In this passage it means that the hater speaks what is “foreign” to his thought; in other words, he dissembles.

tn Or “places; puts; lays up” (cf. KJV, ASV, NASB).

tn Heb “within him” (so KJV, ASV) or “in his midst”; NAB “in his inmost being.”

sn Hypocritical words may hide a wicked heart. The proverb makes an observation: One who in reality despises other people will often disguise that with what he says.



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