Proverbs 17:26

26 non est bonum damnum inferre iusto nec percutere principem qui recta iudicat

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Proverbs 17:26 Meaning and Commentary

Proverbs 17:26

Also to punish the just [is] not good
It is evil, and an abomination to the Lord, ( Proverbs 17:15 ) . Evildoers indeed should be punished; but to punish the righteous also, as well as them, is far from being commendable; [nor] to strike princes for equity:
to strike princes, judges, civil magistrates, for doing the duty of their place and office, for doing that which is just and equitable among men, is very criminal, who ought to be encouraged and supported therein. Or it may be rendered, nor "that princes should strike for [that which is] right" F2 or cause men to be stricken, scourged, and whipped for doing well. The Targum is,

``nor to smite the righteous, who say right things;''
and so the Syriac version renders it, "righteous ones"; and the word signifies ingenuous liberal persons, good men, such as princes are or ought to be; and who should neither be stricken in the due discharge of their office, nor strike others that do well.
FOOTNOTES:

F2 (rvwy le Mybydn twkhl) "principes percuiere ob rectitudinem", Mercerus; "propter recta facta", Piscator, Gataker.

Proverbs 17:26 In-Context

24 in facie prudentis lucet sapientia oculi stultorum in finibus terrae
25 ira patris filius stultus et dolor matris quae genuit eum
26 non est bonum damnum inferre iusto nec percutere principem qui recta iudicat
27 qui moderatur sermones suos doctus et prudens est et pretiosi spiritus vir eruditus
28 stultus quoque si tacuerit sapiens putabitur et si conpresserit labia sua intellegens
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.