For the froward is abomination to the LORD: but his secret is with the righteous.
For the stubborn and dishonest person is disgusting to the LORD, but He shares His secrets with those who live rightly.
God finds stubborn, dishonest people repulsive, but He reveals His wisdom and plans to those who live righteously.
📚 Historical Context
Proverbs 3:32 comes from the Book of Proverbs, attributed to King Solomon, who was renowned for his wisdom in ancient Israel. This verse is part of a larger section offering practical advice on moral living, contrasting the ways of the wicked with those who follow God faithfully. In the cultural context of ancient Israelite society, being "froward" or perverse was seen as morally corrupt and offensive to God, while the righteous were promised intimate access to His guidance and blessings.
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