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Proverbs 26:19

Context
NETBible

so is a person 1  who deceives his neighbor, and says, “Was I not only joking?” 2 

XREF

Pr 10:23; Pr 14:9; Pr 15:21; Eph 5:4; 2Pe 2:13

NET © Notes

tn Heb “man.”

sn The subject of this proverb is not simply a deceiver, but one who does so out of jest, or at least who claims he was joking afterward. The participle מְשַׂחֵק has the idea of “laughing, mocking”; in this context it might convey the idea of “kidding” or “joking.” The point is that such practical joking is immature and often dangerous. To the foolish deceiver it might all seem like fun, like sport; but it can destroy people. One cannot trifle with dangerous weapons, or put them in irresponsible hands; likewise one cannot trifle with human relationships. W. G. Plaut notes, “The only worthwhile humor is that which laughs with, not at others” (Proverbs, 270).



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