Posted by Jeff Short on December 6, 2019 · Leave a Comment
Whoso walketh uprightly shall be saved: but he that is perverse in his ways shall fall at once.
– Proverbs 28:18
The way of walking is a consistent theme in Proverbs, where there are only two ways—wisdom or folly. The word for
uprightly means complete, or whole. It is often contrasted with
perverse, as it is here (Proverbs 28:6; 10). The image of falling is common to one walking perversely. The thrust of the saying is the contrast between the safety of integrity and the certain fall of those who twist and distort the way of wisdom (Proverbs 2:8, 12-15, 20; 3:6, 23; 10:9, 25; 11:3-6).
Proverbs 28:18
Posted by Jeff Short on December 6, 2019 · Leave a Comment
Whoso walketh uprightly shall be saved: but he that is perverse in his ways shall fall at once.
The way of walking is a consistent theme in Proverbs, where there are only two ways—wisdom or folly. The word for uprightly means complete, or whole. It is often contrasted with perverse, as it is here (Proverbs 28:6; 10). The image of falling is common to one walking perversely. The thrust of the saying is the contrast between the safety of integrity and the certain fall of those who twist and distort the way of wisdom (Proverbs 2:8, 12-15, 20; 3:6, 23; 10:9, 25; 11:3-6).– Proverbs 28:18
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