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Wealth adds many friends, But the poor is separated from his friend.
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A Sobering Observation
Commentators agree this proverb is a straightforward observation of human behavior. Scholars note that this truth was so common it was even recorded by ancient secular poets. The verse simply describes the sad reality that wealth tends to attract superficial friendships, while poverty often leads to isolation and abandonment.
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19th Century
Anglican
The poor is separated from his neighbour.— Or, but the feeble, his friend separates himself (from him). It was precisely to count…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Wealth makes many friends Or "adds" F6 ; it increases the number of them: so the poet F7 , "do…
Presbyterian
Here we may see how strong men's love of money is.