They that forsake the law praise the wicked: but such as keep the law contend with them.
Those who abandon God's law end up praising evil people, but those who obey God's law stand against them.
This verse is saying that when people turn away from God's standards, they start celebrating what's wrong, while those who follow God's ways will oppose evil.
📚 Historical Context
This proverb was written during a time when Israel was constantly struggling between following God's law and adopting the corrupt practices of surrounding nations. The 'law' refers to God's moral and civil instructions given through Moses, which served as the foundation for a just society. When people abandoned these divine principles, they often ended up not just tolerating but actually celebrating the very wickedness that God's law was designed to prevent.
Explore Similar Verses
Ask the AI Assistant
Have a question about this chapter or verse? Ask below for a clear explanation.