It is an honour for a man to cease from strife: but every fool will be meddling.
It brings honor to a person when they avoid arguments and conflict, but foolish people will always get involved in disputes and cause trouble.
This verse teaches that wise people know when to stay out of fights and arguments, while foolish people can't help but stir up trouble.
📚 Historical Context
This proverb comes from Solomon's collection of wisdom sayings, written during ancient Israel's golden age around 1000 BC. In that culture, honor and reputation were extremely important, and community harmony was essential for survival. The Hebrew concept of 'strife' included everything from family quarrels to legal disputes that could tear apart the social fabric.
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