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Proverbs 19:1
19:1 Better is a poor person who walks in his integrity1
| 1 | sn People should follow honesty even if it leads to poverty (e.g., Prov 18:23; 19:22). |
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| 3 | tc The Syriac and Tg. Prov 19:1 read “rich” instead of MT “fool.” This makes tighter antithetical parallelism than MT and is followed by NAB. However, the MT makes sense as it stands; this is an example of metonymical parallelism. The MT reading is also supported by the LXX. The Hebrew construction uses וְהוּא (véhu’), “and he [is],” before “fool.” This may be rendered “one who is perverse while a fool” or “a fool at the same time.” |
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