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Proverbs 18:18

The Pulpit Commentary on Proverbs 18:18

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

The lot causeth contentions to cease (comp. ). If this verse is taken in connection with the preceding, it refers to the decision in doubtful cases, where the evidence is conflicting and ordinary investigation fails to elicit the truth satisfactorily.

The lot, being considered to show the judgment of God, settled the question. And parteth between the mighty. If it were not for the decision by lot, persons of eminence and power would settle their differences by violent means.

This peaceful solution obviates all such contentions. The Septuagint, in place of "lot" ( 觀貫管??恝?), reads now ?菅款管?恝??, "silent;" but it is evidently originally a clerical error, perpetuated by copyists.

The error is noted by a second hand in the margin of the Sinaitic Manuscript.

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