In the multitude of people is the king’s honour: but in the want of people is the destruction of the prince.
A king's honor comes from having many people in his kingdom, but when a ruler has few people, it leads to his downfall.
This verse is saying that a leader's strength and honor come from having many people who follow and support them.
📚 Historical Context
In ancient Israel, kings like Solomon were judged by their ability to lead and protect a thriving nation, as seen in the books of Kings and Chronicles. A large population signified God's blessing and the king's effective rule, providing strength in numbers for defense and prosperity. This proverb highlights how rulers in the biblical era relied on their people's loyalty and growth for their own security and honor.
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