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Proverbs 2:9
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Then you will understand righteousness, justice,and integrity—every good path.
Then you will understand righteousness and justice, Equity and every good path.
Then shalt thou understand righteousness, and judgment, and equity; yea, every good path.
Then you will understand righteousness and justice and equity, every good path;
Then you will understand what is honest and fair and what is the good and right thing to do.
Then you will understand righteousness and justice and equity—every good way.
Then you will understand righteousness and justice [in every circumstance] And integrity and every good path.
Then you will discern righteousness, justice, And integrity, and every good path.
Then you will understand righteousness and justice, Equity and every good path.
Then shalt thou vnderstand righteousnes, and iudgement, and equitie, and euery good path.
Then you will understand righteousness and justiceAnd equity—every good track.
Then you will discern righteousness and justice and equity-every good path.
With wisdom you will learn what is right and honest and fair.
Then you will understand righteousness, justice, fairness and every good path.
Then shalt thou understand righteousness and judgment and equity: every good path.
Then you will understand righteousness and justice and the uprightness of all good ways.
If you listen to me, you will know what is right, just, and fair. You will know what you should do.
Then you will understand righteousness and justice and uprightness—every good course—
Then you shall understand righteousness and judgment and honesty, yea , every good path.
Then shalt thou vnderstonde rightuousnesse, iudgment and equite, yee and euery good path.
Then shalt thou understand righteousness and justice, And equity, yea, every good path.
Then you will have knowledge of righteousness and right acting, and upright behaviour, even of every good way.
Then shalt thou understand righteousness and justice, and equity, yea, every good path.
Then shalt thou vnderstand righteousnesse, and iudgement, and equity; yea euery good path.
Then shalt thou vnderstande righteousnesse, and iudgement, and equitie, yea and euery good path.
Then shalt thou understand righteousness, and judgement; and shalt direct all thy course aright.
Then shalt thou understand righteousness and judgment, and equity, yea, every good path.
Thanne thou schalt vndirstonde riytfulnesse, and dom, and equytee, and ech good path.
Then you shall understand righteousness and justice, And equity, [yes], every good path.
Then shalt thou understand righteousness, and judgment, and equity; [and] every good path.
Then you will understand righteousness and justice, Equity and every good path.
Then you will understand what is right, just, and fair, and you will find the right way to go.
Then you will understand what is right and good, and right from wrong, and you will know what you should do.
Then you will understand righteousness and justice and equity, every good path;
Then, shalt thou understand righteousness and justice, and equity - every noble course.
Then shalt thou understand justice, and judgment, and equity, and every good path.
Then you will understand righteousness and justice and equity, every good path;
Then understandest thou righteousness, And judgment, and uprightness -- every good path.
So now you can pick out what's true and fair, find all the good trails! Lady Wisdom will be your close friend, and Brother Knowledge your pleasant companion. Good Sense will scout ahead for danger, Insight will keep an eye out for you. They'll keep you from making wrong turns, or following the bad directions Of those who are lost themselves and can't tell a trail from a tumbleweed, These losers who make a game of evil and throw parties to celebrate perversity, Traveling paths that go nowhere, wandering in a maze of detours and dead ends.
Then you will discern righteousness and justice And equity and every good course.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Proverbs 1:2-6, Psalms 25:8, Psalms 25:9, Psalms 32:8, Psalms 119:99, Psalms 119:105, Psalms 143:8-10, Isaiah 35:8, Isaiah 48:17, Jeremiah 6:16, Matthew 7:13, Matthew 7:14, John 14:6
Reciprocal: Psalms 14:2 - any Proverbs 14:8 - wisdom Isaiah 11:3 - shall make him
Cross-References
Then the Lord God planted a garden in the East, in a place named Eden. He put the man he made in that garden.
Then the Lord God caused all the beautiful trees that were good for food to grow in the garden. In the middle of the garden, he put the tree of life and the tree that gives knowledge about good and evil.
But you must not eat from the tree that gives knowledge about good and evil. If you eat fruit from that tree, on that day you will certainly die!"
But there is one tree we must not eat from. God told us, ‘You must not eat fruit from the tree that is in the middle of the garden. You must not even touch that tree, or you will die.'"
If we carefully obey the whole law, exactly as the Lord our God told us to, he will say that we have done a very good thing.'
Wisdom is like a life-giving tree to those who hold on to her; she is a blessing to those who keep her close.
What good people produce is like a life-giving tree. Those who are wise give new life to others.
False prophets tell lies, but the Lord shows that their lies are false. He makes fools of those who do magic. He confuses even the wise. They think they know a lot, but he makes them look foolish.
You do bad things but still feel safe. You say to yourself, ‘No one sees the wrong I do.' You thought that your wisdom and knowledge would save you. You tell yourself, ‘I alone am important, and no one else matters.'
I made the tree fall—and the nations shook with fear at the sound of the falling tree. I sent the tree down to the place of death to join the other people who had gone down into that deep hole. In the past, all the trees of Eden, the best of Lebanon, drank that water. The trees were comforted in the world below.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
Then shalt thou understand righteousness and judgment,.... This is another fruit and effect of the Gospel, and of a spiritual understanding of it; that besides the knowledge of God, and how to behave with reverence towards him, Proverbs 2:5; it leads men into a notion of doing that which is right and just among men; it gives them not only a theoretic but a practical understanding of justice, and a true judgment of what is right and wrong; or gives such an understanding thereof as that they practise it; for it teaches men to live soberly, righteously, and godly, Titus 2:11. It is not only a revelation and ministration of the righteousness of Christ as the only matter of a sinner's justification before God; and informs a man's judgment so that he can distinguish between truth and error, right and wrong, good and bad notions and practices; but it influences his actions, life, and conversation, and engages him to do works of righteousness from the best principles, upon the best motives, and with the best views;
and equity; [yea], every good path; that is, so to understand equity, as to do that which is equitable between man and man; and to understand every good path which the word of God directs to, even all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord, so as to walk in them; these things the Gospel acquaints men with, and urges them to observe: or the words may be rendered, either "the rectitude" or "equity of fall good paths", as the Syriac version; how just, and right, and plain, and equitable, everyone is, and therefore ought to be walked in; or "plainnesses", or "most plain", is or shall be "every good path" r, to them that have a spiritual and experimental knowledge of the Gospel; and by it an understanding of their duty. One word signifies "plain" and "straight", and another "round" s, and both are true of the path of righteousness; for though it is a circle of duty saints walk in, yet straight and plain.
r So Schmidt. s ××שר×× "complanationes", Schultens; ××¢×× "orbitam", Montanus; "ab ×¢×× rotundus", Gejerus.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Proverbs 2:9. Then shalt thou understand — He who is taught of God understands the whole law of justice, mercy, righteousness, and truth; God has written this on his heart. He who understands these things by books only is never likely to practise or profit by them.