Proverbs 19:28

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What Does This Mean?

This verse says that someone who doesn't follow God doesn't care about justice, and the wicked love to sin. It's a warning about people who ignore right and wrong.

Explained for Children

Imagine someone who doesn't like to follow the rules. They laugh when someone tries to teach them about being fair. And just like how you might eat your favorite candy, the naughty person loves to do bad things. This verse is like a cautionary tale for all of us.

Historical Background

Proverbs was written mainly by King Solomon, a wise ruler known for his wisdom, around 950 BC. This part was meant for people in Israel to help them understand the consequences of their actions in a society that valued honesty and justice.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse can be applied to situations where a person in a court, like a witness, might not tell the truth and instead mock the idea of fair judgment. It highlights the importance of integrity and truthfulness, even when it's hard.

Topics

justiceintegritysinwitnessjudgmenttruth

Related Verses

Proverbs 17:15Proverbs 18:17Exodus 20:16John 8:441 Peter 3:16

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to 'scorn judgment'?
To 'scorn judgment' means to mock or show disrespect towards the idea of fairness and justice, often by not following or upholding legal or moral standards.
How should we handle witnessing in court?
When witnessing in court, it's important to tell the truth and uphold the principles of fairness and justice, as this verse emphasizes the importance of integrity.
Why is the mouth of the wicked described as 'devouring iniquity'?
The phrase 'devouring iniquity' highlights how sinners eagerly consume or engage in sinful actions, much like someone would eat something they enjoy a lot.
What can we learn about justice from this verse?
This verse teaches us the importance of upholding justice and integrity in all aspects of life, especially in roles that involve judgment, like being a witness or a judge.
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