Proverbs 15:26-28
New American Bible (Revised Edition)
26 The schemes of the wicked are an abomination to the Lord,(A)
but gracious words are pure.[a]
27 The greedy tear down their own house,
but those who hate bribes will live.[b]
28 The heart of the just ponders a response,
but the mouth of the wicked spews evil.
Footnotes
- 15:26 “Pure” here means acceptable. The language of ritual (acceptable or pure) is applied to ordinary human actions. “Gracious words” are words that bring peace to the neighbor.
- 15:27 The same lesson as the opening scene of Proverbs (1:8–19): one cannot build a house by unjust gain. Injustice will come back upon a house so built.
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