Proverbs 28:24

"One who rebukes a man will afterward find more favor than one who flatters with the tongue."

Key Reflection

The proverb states that someone who courageously rebukes another person will ultimately gain more respect and favor than those who merely flatter others with their words. This principle underscores the value of honest, constructive criticism over superficial praise. In a first-century Jewish culture where honor and social standing were highly valued, such bold yet righteous speech would be seen as more admirable and lasting compared to insincere compliments that might temporarily please but lack substance.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Is the companion of a destroyer -i. e., he stands on the same footing as the open, lawless robber. Compare this with our Lord’s teaching as to CorbanMark 7:10-13.

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