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Proverbs 16:20

The Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 16:20

The Pulpit Commentary · Joseph S. Exell and contributors · Public domain

He that handleth a matter wisely. Dabar, translated "matter," is better rendered "word," as in , with which passage the present is in contrast. Thus Revised Version, he that giveth heed unto the word.

Shall find good; Vulgate, eruditus in verbo reperiet bona. The "Word" is the Law of God; he who attends to this shall prosper. The rendering of the Authorized Version is supported by the Septuagint, "The man prudent in affairs is a finder of good things;" he attends to his business, and thinks out the best mode of accomplishing his plans, and therefore succeeds in a worldly sense (comp.

). Whoso trusteth in the Lord, happy is he; or, hail to him, as in . To heed the Word and to trust in the Lord are correlative things; handling a matter wisely can hardly belong to the same category.

The Septuagint contrasts the worldly success of one who manages business wisely and discreetly with the blessedness of him who, when he has done all, commits his cause to God and trusts wholly to him: "He who hath trusted in the Lord is blessed ( μακαριστός)."

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