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Proverbs 28:24

Context
NET ©

The one who robs 1  his father and mother and says, “There is no transgression,” is a companion 2  to the one 3  who destroys.

NIV ©

He who robs his father or mother and says, "It’s not wrong"—he is partner to him who destroys.

NASB ©

He who robs his father or his mother And says, "It is not a transgression," Is the companion of a man who destroys.

NLT ©

Robbing your parents and then saying, "What’s wrong with that?" is as serious as committing murder.

MSG ©

Anyone who robs father and mother and says, "So, what's wrong with that?" is worse than a pirate.

BBE ©

He who takes from his father or his mother what is theirs by right, and says, It is no sin; is the same as a taker of life.

NRSV ©

Anyone who robs father or mother and says, "That is no crime," is partner to a thug.

NKJV ©

Whoever robs his father or his mother, And says, " It is no transgression," The same is companion to a destroyer.


KJV
Whoso robbeth
<01497> (8802)
his father
<01>
or his mother
<0517>_,
and saith
<0559> (8802)_,
[It is] no transgression
<06588>_;
the same [is] the companion
<02270>
of a destroyer
<0376> <07843> (8688)_.
{a destroyer: Heb. a man destroying}
NASB ©
He who robs
<01497>
his father
<01>
or his mother
<0517>
And says
<0559>
, "It is not a transgression
<06588>
," Is the companion
<02270>
of a man
<0376>
who destroys
<07843>
.
HEBREW
tyxsm
<07843>
syal
<0376>
awh
<01931>
rbx
<02270>
esp
<06588>
Nya
<0369>
rmaw
<0559>
wmaw
<0517>
wyba
<01>
lzwg (28:24)
<01497>
LXXM
(35:24) ov
<3739
R-NSM
apoballetai
<577
V-PMI-3S
patera
<3962
N-ASM
h
<2228
CONJ
mhtera
<3384
N-ASF
kai
<2532
CONJ
dokei
<1380
V-PAI-3S
mh
<3165
ADV
amartanein
<264
V-PAN
outov
<3778
D-NSM
koinwnov
<2844
N-NSM
estin
<1510
V-PAI-3S
androv
<435
N-GSM
asebouv
<765
A-GSM
NET © [draft] ITL
The one who robs
<01497>
his father
<01>
and mother
<0517>
and says
<0559>
, “There is no
<0369>
transgression
<06588>
,” is a companion
<02270>
to the one
<0376>
who destroys
<07843>
.
NET ©

The one who robs 1  his father and mother and says, “There is no transgression,” is a companion 2  to the one 3  who destroys.

NET © Notes

sn While the expression is general enough to cover any kind of robbery, the point seems to be that because it can be rationalized it may refer to prematurely trying to gain control of the family property through some form of pressure and in the process reducing the parents’ possessions and standing in the community. The culprit could claim what he does is not wrong because the estate would be his anyway.

sn The metaphor of “companion” here means that a person who would do this is just like the criminally destructive person. It is as if they were working together, for the results are the same.

tn Heb “man who destroys” (so NASB); TEV “no better than a common thief.”



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