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Proverbs 28:6

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A poor person 1  who walks in his integrity is better than one who is perverse in his ways 2  even though 3  he is rich. 4 

XREF

Pr 16:8; Pr 19:1,22; Pr 28:18; Lu 16:19-23; Ac 24:24-27

NET © Notes

sn This chapter gives a lot of attention to the contrast between the poor and the rich, assuming an integrity for the poor that is not present with the rich; the subject is addressed in vv. 6, 8, 11, 20, 22, 25, and 27 (G. A. Chutter, “Riches and Poverty in the Book of Proverbs,” Crux 18 [1982]: 23-28).

tn The Hebrew term translated “ways” is in the dual, suggesting that the person has double ways, i.e., he is hypocritical. C. H. Toy does not like this idea and changes the form to the plural (Proverbs [ICC], 497), but his emendation is gratuitous and should be rejected.

tn Heb “and he is rich.” Many English versions treat this as a concessive clause (cf. KJV “though he be rich”).

sn This is another “better” saying, contrasting a poor person who has integrity with a rich person who is perverse. Of course there are rich people with integrity and perverse poor people, but that is not of interest here. If it came to the choices described here, honest poverty is better than corrupt wealth.



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