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The wicked is a ransom for the righteous; The treacherous for the upright.
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A Divine Substitution
All commentators agree that this verse describes a divine reversal. In God's providence, when trouble threatens the righteous, He often delivers them and allows the wicked to fall into that very trouble instead. As one scholar notes, the wicked 'comes in his place to receive upon his own head God’s descending punishment.' The story of Haman taking the gallows intended for Mordecai is a classic example.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Compare the marginal reference. Evildoers seem to draw down the wrath of God upon their heads, and so become, as it were, the scapegoats of the com…
19th Century
Anglican
The wicked shall be a ransom for the righteous. —The righteous is delivered out of trouble (Proverbs 11:8), and t…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
The wicked [shall be] a ransom for the righteous Not to make satisfaction for them, as Christ is a ransom for his pe…
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The righteous is often delivered from trouble, and the wicked comes in his place, and so seems like a ransom for him.