Proverbs 11:9
"A righteous person is delivered out of trouble, and the wicked takes his place."
Key Reflection
In first-century Israel, a righteous individual was seen as one who adhered to God's law and ethical standards, often earning respect within the community. The saying in Proverbs 11:9 would have resonated with the belief that such a person would be protected from misfortune and trouble, while the wicked faced consequences or were displaced in society. This verse reflects the common wisdom of its time, emphasizing the moral benefits of righteousness and the potential pitfalls for those who stray from it.
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From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes