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The simple inherit folly, But the prudent are crowned with knowledge.
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Folly's Passive Inheritance
Commentators explain that folly is not something one must strive for; it is a passive inheritance. One scholar likens it to weeds springing up in unoccupied soil. Another notes how foolish customs and traditions are passed down and accepted without thought. Folly is the default outcome for the 'simple' or undiscerning person.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Crowned — The teacher anticipates the truth, and the paradox, of the Stoic saying, “The wise is the only king.”
19th Century
Anglican
The simple inherit folly. — As weeds spring up in unoccupied soil, so “simple” (Proverbs 1:22) persons, whose…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The simple inherit folly It is natural and hereditary to them, they are born like wild asses colts; the foolish sayings and proverb…
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Sin is the shame of sinners; but wisdom is the honour of the wise.