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THE MESSAGE
Proverbs 22:8
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The one who sows injustice will reap disaster,and the rod of his fury will be destroyed.
He who sows wickedness reaps trouble, And the rod of his fury will be destroyed.
He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity: and the rod of his anger shall fail.
Whoever sows injustice will reap calamity, and the rod of his fury will fail.
One who sows injustice will reap disaster, And the rod of his fury will perish.
Those who plan evil will receive trouble. Their cruel anger will come to an end.
He who sows injustice will reap [a harvest of] trouble, And the rod of his wrath [with which he oppresses others] will fail.
He who sows wickedness reaps trouble, And the rod of his fury will be destroyed.
He that soweth iniquitie, shall reape affliction, and the rodde of his anger shall faile.
He who sows unrighteousness will reap iniquity,And the rod of his fury will end.
He who sows injustice will reap disaster, and the rod of his fury will be destroyed.
Troublemakers get in trouble, and their terrible anger will get them nowhere.
He who sows injustice reaps trouble, and the rod of his angry outburst will fail.
He that soweth unrighteousness shall reap iniquity, and the rod of his wrath shall have an end.
Those who spread trouble will harvest trouble. In the end, they will be destroyed for the trouble they caused.
He who sows iniquity shall reap deceit; and the staff of his anger shall be broken.
If you plant the seeds of injustice, disaster will spring up, and your oppression of others will end.
He who sows injustice will reap calamity, and the rod of his anger will fail.
He who sows injustice will reap evil, and the rod of his wrath shall fail.
He yt soweth wickednesse, shal reape sorowe, & the rodde of his plage shal destroye him.
He that soweth iniquity shall reap calamity; And the rod of his wrath shall fail.
By planting the seed of evil a man will get in the grain of sorrow, and the rod of his wrath will be broken.
He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity; and the rod of his wrath shall fail.
Hee that soweth iniquitie, shall reape vanitie: and the rodde of his anger shall faile.
He that soweth wickednes, shal reape wickednes: and the rodde of his anger shall fayle.
He that sows wickedness shall reap troubles; and shall fully receive the punishment of his deeds. God loves a cheerful and liberal man; but a man shall fully prove the folly of his works.
He that soweth iniquity shall reap calamity: and the rod of his wrath shall fail.
He that sowith wickidnes, schal repe yuels; and the yerde of his yre schal be endid.
He that sows iniquity shall reap calamity; And the rod of his wrath shall fail.
He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity: and the rod of his anger shall fail.
The one who sows iniquity will reap trouble, and the rod of his fury will end.
He who sows iniquity will reap sorrow, And the rod of his anger will fail.
Those who plant injustice will harvest disaster, and their reign of terror will come to an end.
He who plants sin will gather trouble, and the heavy stick of his anger will break.
Whoever sows injustice will reap calamity, and the rod of anger will fail.
He that soweth perversity, shall reap trouble, and, the rod of his wrath, shall be ready.
He that soweth iniquity, shall reap evils, and with the rod of his anger he shall be consumed.
He who sows injustice will reap calamity, and the rod of his fury will fail.
Whoso is sowing perverseness reapeth sorrow, And the rod of his anger weareth out.
He who sows iniquity will reap vanity, And the rod of his fury will perish.
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
that: Job 4:8, Hosea 8:7, Hosea 10:13, Galatians 6:7, Galatians 6:8
the rod of his anger shall fail: or, with the rod of his anger he shall be consumed, Proverbs 14:3, Psalms 125:3, Isaiah 9:4, Isaiah 10:5, Isaiah 14:29, Isaiah 30:31
Reciprocal: Judges 15:6 - and burnt Job 15:31 - for vanity Psalms 9:15 - General Proverbs 1:31 - General Proverbs 6:14 - soweth Proverbs 11:18 - but Proverbs 21:6 - getting Proverbs 30:8 - Remove 1 Corinthians 6:9 - unrighteous
Cross-References
Then Abraham went back to his young servants. They got things together and returned to Beersheba. Abraham settled down in Beersheba.
After all this, Abraham got the news: "Your brother Nahor is a father! Milcah has given him children: Uz, his firstborn, his brother Buz, Kemuel (he was the father of Aram), Kesed, Hazo, Pildash, Jidlaph, and Bethuel." (Bethuel was the father of Rebekah.) Milcah gave these eight sons to Nahor, Abraham's brother.
But Amaziah said to the holy man, "But what about all this money—these tons of silver I have already paid out to hire these men?" " God 's help is worth far more to you than that," said the holy man.
Jesus looked hard at them and said, "No chance at all if you think you can pull it off yourself. Every chance in the world if you trust God to do it."
The very next day John saw Jesus coming toward him and yelled out, "Here he is, God's Passover Lamb! He forgives the sins of the world! This is the man I've been talking about, ‘the One who comes after me but is really ahead of me.' I knew nothing about who he was—only this: that my task has been to get Israel ready to recognize him as the God-Revealer. That is why I came here baptizing with water, giving you a good bath and scrubbing sins from your life so you can get a fresh start with God."
So I looked, and there, surrounded by Throne, Animals, and Elders, was a Lamb, slaughtered but standing tall. Seven horns he had, and seven eyes, the Seven Spirits of God sent into all the earth. He came to the One Seated on the Throne and took the scroll from his right hand. The moment he took the scroll, the Four Animals and Twenty-four Elders fell down and worshiped the Lamb. Each had a harp and each had a bowl, a gold bowl filled with incense, the prayers of God's holy people. And they sang a new song: Worthy! Take the scroll, open its seals. Slain! Paying in blood, you bought men and women, Bought them back from all over the earth, Bought them back for God. Then you made them a Kingdom, Priests for our God, Priest-kings to rule over the earth.
Gill's Notes on the Bible
He that soweth iniquity u shall reap vanity,.... He that practises sin, and is frequent in the commission of it; indulges to it in a profuse way, as the sower plentifully scatters his seed; such shall reaper possess nothing but sin and wickedness; for, what a man sows, that shall he reap; he shall eat the fruit of his doings, and have the reward of his works; see Job 4:8; or "nothing" w, mere emptiness; it shall not answer; he shall have in the end neither pleasure nor profit, but the contrary; "shall reap evil things", as the Septuagint, Arabic, and Vulgate Latin versions render it;
and the rod of his anger shall fail; with which he has ruled and smitten others in an angry and cruel manner; this shall be taken from him; his authority shall fail, and he shall become subject to others, and be used in like manner; see Isaiah 14:4. R. Joseph Kimchi interprets it of "the rod of the increase" of the earth, or the rod or flail with which the fruits of the earth are threshed or beaten out, which should fail before they were reaped; and Schultens x has reference to the same, and gives the sense, that a wicked man that sows iniquity, when he thinks his harvest is ripe, shall be beaten with the flail, by which he shall be consumed; and he that threshed others shall be threshed himself.
u So, "serere fallaciam", in Plauti Poenulo, l. 1. v. 67. w און "inanitatem ac nihilum", Michaelis. x "Et virga in eum desaevitura, erit decretoria".
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
The rod of his anger - That with which he smites others (compare Isaiah 14:6). The King James Version describes the final impotence of the wrath of the wicked.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Proverbs 22:8. He that soweth iniquity — The crop must be according to the seed. If a man sow thistle seed, is it likely he shall reap wheat? If he sow to the flesh, shall he not of the flesh reap destruction?