Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Proverbs 12:3 - 12:3

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - Proverbs 12:3 - 12:3


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3 A man does not stand by wickedness,

But the root of the righteous remains unmoved.

In רֶשַׁע there lies the idea of want of inward stay (vid., at Psa 1:1); in a manner of thought and of conduct which has no stay in God and His law, there can be expected no external endurance, no solidity. The righteous, on the contrary, have their root in God; nothing can tear them from the ground in which they are rooted, they are as trees which no storm outroots. The very same thought is clothed in other words in Pro 10:25, and another statement regarding the root of the righteous is found at Pro 12:12.