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Proverbs 28:3

Made Simple — Modern English Translation

Translated by Verse Made Simple Editorial
KJV ORIGINAL
A poor man that oppresseth the poor is like a sweeping rain which leaveth no food.
Close to the original. Clear modern English.
✦ MADE SIMPLE

A poor person who mistreats other poor people is like a heavy rainstorm that washes away all the crops instead of helping them grow.

⚡ THE BOTTOM LINE

This verse is warning that when someone who has little takes advantage of others who also have little, it destroys everyone instead of helping anyone.

📚 Historical Context

In ancient Israel, during the time of King Solomon, the Book of Proverbs was compiled as a collection of wise sayings to guide people in everyday life and moral decisions. Poverty was a common challenge in this agrarian society, where the poor often depended on community support, and the verse uses the metaphor of a destructive rain to illustrate how one poor person's oppression of another leads to widespread harm, much like a storm that erodes the soil and leaves no harvest. This reflects the broader biblical emphasis on justice and wisdom in social interactions.

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