Proverbs 22:16

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse warns that those who exploit the poor to get richer and those who favor the rich will eventually face poverty. It emphasizes the folly of unjust actions and the consequences that follow.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a piggy bank. If you take money from a friend who needs it to buy food and give it to someone who already has a lot of money, you'll end up with an empty piggy bank. It's like playing a game where you lose instead of win.

Historical Background

Proverbs 22:16 was written by King Solomon, known for his wisdom. It's part of a book that gives guidance and wisdom to the people of Israel. The verse reflects the societal values and economic conditions of ancient Israel.

Living It Out Today

Today, if a business owner pays their employees unfairly low wages to increase their own profits, or if someone only helps the wealthy, they may find themselves in financial trouble. The message is clear: unjust actions have negative consequences.

Topics

justicewealthpovertywisdomconsequencesfairness

Related Verses

Proverbs 14:31Proverbs 28:8Matthew 25:31-46James 5:4Amos 5:11

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main message of Proverbs 22:16?
The main message is that exploiting the poor for personal gain and favoring the rich will lead to one's own downfall.
How can we apply Proverbs 22:16 in our daily lives?
We can ensure we treat others fairly, especially those in need, and avoid giving preferential treatment to the wealthy or powerful.
What does this verse say about wealth?
This verse suggests that wealth obtained through injustice is not sustainable and can lead to future poverty.
Is there a promise in this verse?
Yes, the verse promises that those who act unjustly will eventually face consequences, specifically coming to poverty or need.
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