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Like snow in summer, and as rain in harvest, So honor is not fitting for a fool.
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An Unnatural Comparison
Commentators explain that for the original audience, snow in summer or rain during the harvest was not just inconvenient but unnatural and damaging. In ancient Palestine, rain was so rare during harvest that it was sometimes seen as a supernatural sign. This powerful image illustrates that giving honor to a fool is just as out-of-place and harmful as a destructive, unseasonable storm.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
In Palestine, there is commonly hardly any rain from the early showers of spring to October. Therefore, “rain in harvest” sometimes became (see the…
19th Century
Anglican
As rain in harvest. — This was very unusual in Palestine (compare 1 Samuel 12:17 and following verses), and o…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
As snow in summer, and as rain in harvest Which were very undesirable and unseasonable, yea, very hurtful to the fru…
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Honour is not fitting for those unworthy and unfit for it.