It is good that thou shouldest take hold of this; yea, also from this withdraw not thine hand: for he that feareth God shall come forth of them all.
Parallel translations
- WEB It is good that you should take hold of this. Yes, also from that don’t withdraw your hand; for he who fears God will come out of them all.
- BSB It is good to grasp the one and not let the other slip from your hand. For he who fears God will follow both warnings.
- NKJV It is good that you grasp this, And also not remove your hand from the other; For he who fears God will escape them all.
- NASB It is good that you grasp one thing while not letting go of the other; for one who fears God comes out with both of them.
- NLT Pay attention to these instructions, for anyone who fears God will avoid both extremes.
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Quick answer
It is good to grasp the one warning without letting go of the other, for the God-fearing person will navigate both. It matters because the fear of God keeps us from every destructive extreme.
Overview
The Preacher resolves the tension of the preceding verses: the one who fears God avoids both self-righteous pride and reckless wickedness. The fear of the Lord is the steadying center of wisdom (Proverbs 1:7). This reverent fear, deepened in the gospel into loving trust, enables believers to walk the wise path between dangerous extremes by depending on God.
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- Mal 4:2But unto you that fear my name shall the Sun of righteousness arise with healing in his wings; and ye shall go forth, and grow up as calves of the stall.
- Eccl 12:13Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.
- Eccl 11:6In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand: for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this or that, or whether they both shall be alike good.
- Luke 1:50And his mercy is on them that fear him from generation to generation.
- Luke 11:42But woe unto you, Pharisees! for ye tithe mint and rue and all manner of herbs, and pass over judgment and the love of God: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone.
- Eccl 8:12Though a sinner do evil an hundred times, and his days be prolonged, yet surely I know that it shall be well with them that fear God, which fear before him:
- Prov 8:20I lead in the way of righteousness, in the midst of the paths of judgment:
- Ps 145:19–20He will fulfil the desire of them that fear him: he also will hear their cry, and will save them.
- Eccl 3:14I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever: nothing can be put to it, nor any thing taken from it: and God doeth it, that men should fear before him.
- Ps 25:12–14What man is he that feareth the LORD? him shall he teach in the way that he shall choose.
- Prov 4:25–27Let thine eyes look right on, and let thine eyelids look straight before thee.
- Jer 32:40And I will make an everlasting covenant with them, that I will not turn away from them, to do them good; but I will put my fear in their hearts, that they shall not depart from me.
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