Like an archer who wounds at random is he who hires a fool or passerby.
Parallel translations
- WEB As an archer who wounds all, so is he who hires a fool or he who hires those who pass by.
- KJV The great God that formed all things both rewardeth the fool, and rewardeth transgressors.
- NKJV The great God who formed everything Gives the fool his hire and the transgressor his wages.
- NASB Like an archer who wounds everyone, So is one who hires a fool or hires those who pass by.
- NLT An employer who hires a fool or a bystander is like an archer who shoots at random.
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Quick answer
Hiring a fool or random passerby is as reckless as an archer shooting indiscriminately. Careless choices in those we employ cause widespread harm.
Overview
This verse is acknowledged to be difficult and variously translated, but the WEB rendering warns against the damage done by entrusting work to the foolish or to whoever happens by. The point is the harm of indiscriminate, careless decisions. It commends prudent care in whom we rely upon for important tasks.
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Cross-references · 2
- Rom 2:6God “will repay each one according to his deeds.”
- Prov 11:31If the righteous receive their due on earth, how much more the ungodly and the sinner!
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