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Whoever walks blamelessly is kept safe; But one with perverse ways will fall suddenly.

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The Danger of "Two Ways"

Multiple commentators (Barnes, Ellicott, Gill) highlight that the Hebrew for “perverse in his ways” literally means “in two ways.” This refers to a person living a double life, trying to walk two paths at once, such as serving both God and worldly desires. This duplicity and lack of a single, righteous guiding principle is the core of the perversity mentioned.

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Proverbs 28:18

18th Century

Theologian

In his ways - Rather “in his double ways” (). The evil of vacillation rather than that of craft, the lack of the one guiding principle of ri…

Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On Proverbs 28:18

19th Century

Bishop

He that is perverse in his ways. Literally, two ways. (Compare note on Proverbs 28:6.)

At onc…

John Gill

John Gill

On Proverbs 28:18

17th Century

Pastor

Whoever walks uprightly shall be saved ,
Or "be safe" F18 from those that seek his life, plot against him, shoot at…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Proverbs 28:18

17th Century

Minister

Uprightness will give people holy security in the worst times; but the false and dishonest are never safe.