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Benson Commentary. Proverbs 11:30. The fruit of the righteous — Which he produceth; namely, his piety and charity, his instructions, reproofs, exhortations, and prayers; his interest in heaven, and his influence on earth, are a tree of life — That is, like the fruit of that tree, precious and useful, contributing to the support and increase ...
4 sty 2022 · Proverbs 11:30 turns out to be a difficult verse to interpret, and translators have rendered it in various ways. Some translations are close to the NKJV’s “he who wins souls is wise”: “the one who is wise saves lives” (NIV), “one who is wise gains souls” (NASB), and “the one who wins people is wise” (ISV), for example.
21 lut 2024 · To provide a meaningful commentary on Proverbs 11:30, let’s break it down into a structured format. We’ll explore the verse’s context, its key phrases, related biblical passages, relevance today, and an anecdotal illustration.
David Guzik commentary on Proverbs 11, which describes God's blessings to the righteous and upright and trouble that comes upon the wicked.
What does Proverbs 11:30 mean? A righteous person seeks God and godly wisdom (Proverbs 1:7; 3:32–33). As a result of following the Lord's commands, he touches the lives of others with life and healing (Proverbs 10:21; 11:10). The Lord Jesus is the clearest example of this principle in action.
What does Proverbs 11:30 mean? Read commentary on this popular Bible verse and understand the real meaning behind God's Word using John Gill's Exposition of the Bible.
18 wrz 2017 · Proverbs 11:30 Gives Us a Picture of the Tree of Life. It’s like a tree of life to the people around them and then specifically, when it uses this phrase, whoever capture souls is wise. Some translations say, “Whoever wins souls is wise.”