a11:1
b16:11
c20:10
eLev 19:35-37
fDeut 25:13-15
gEzek 45:10
hHos 12:7-8
iMic 6:11
jAmos 8:5-6
k11:2
l11:4
m10:15
o14:24
p13:11
q21:6
r22:16
s11:10
tEccl 8:9-13
u11:13
v20:19
w11:14
x11:15
y6:1-5
z17:18
aa20:16
ab22:26
ac27:13
ad11:16
ae10:2
af11:18
ag11:21
ah11:22
ai11:23
aj11:24-26
ak28:27
al2 Cor 9:6-9
am11:28
anPs 1
ao11:31

‏ Proverbs 11

11:1  a Here, honest practices are applied to the business world (see also 16:11  b; 20:10  c, 23  d; Lev 19:35-37  e; Deut 25:13-15  f; Ezek 45:10  g; Hos 12:7-8  h; Mic 6:11  i).

• Scales were often made of two metal bowls suspended from a crossbar. The unit of currency, the shekel, comes from the verb meaning “to weigh” (see Amos 8:5-6  j).
11:2  k Pride is dishonest self-promotion, whereas humility is an honest assessment of one’s strengths and weaknesses.
11:4  l Right living, which flows from wisdom, is more important than riches. Nothing is wrong with riches (10:15  m, 22  n; 14:24  o) that are gained properly (cp. 13:11  p; 21:6  q; 22:16  r).
11:10  s Our actions, whether godly or wicked, affect the whole city (cp. Eccl 8:9-13  t).
11:13  u This perspective on a gossip is repeated in 20:19  v.
11:14  w The future of an entire nation depends on wisdom.
11:15  x This message is repeated in 6:1-5  y; 17:18  z; 20:16  aa; 22:26  ab; 27:13  ac.
11:16  ad Respect is the great and lasting reward of being gracious, while wealth is the lesser and temporary prize of being ruthless (see also 10:2  ae; 11:18  af).
11:21  ag Godly behavior has positive consequences for the next generation.
11:22  ah Discretion is the ability to tell right from wrong, the beautiful from the ugly, and good taste from bad taste.
11:23  ai The wicked might prosper and the godly might suffer in the short term, but the future will right this imbalance.
Summary for Prov 11:24-26: 11:24-26  aj Generous people who give freely to others will prosper, but those who hoard their money will lose it (see 28:27  ak; 2 Cor 9:6-9  al).
11:28  am Money can be a blessing from God, but it is uncertain. The godly trust in God and flourish (see Ps 1  an).
11:31  ao The implied answer is that wicked sinners will be punished on earth.
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