Proverbs 29:24
The partner of a thief hates his own life;
he hears the curse, but discloses nothing.
The
curse is possibly a legal pronouncement made in general against unknown
lawbreakers or against witnesses who will not reveal the truth. Here is
a person who has joined up with a thief as an accomplice of some kind.
Either he has helped to commit the crime or knows about the crime. In
either case, he keeps silent, allowing the criminal to go unpunished and
the crime to be unresolved, even after a curse is invoked.
Does
he think he will escape with impunity? Does he think to mock God, who
is called upon by the invoker of the curse to bring about justice? If
so, then he in truth acts as one who hates his own life, for he is
condemning himself to judgment. He will live under the fear of being
found out. If he has a conscience, it will plague him. And what awaits
him after death is the final judgment that will expose all crimes and
deliver perfect justice.
Perhaps this person joined up
with the thief because he thought the thief to be clever. Perhaps he
joined in out of fear from the thief. Perhaps he had in a moment of
folly committed himself and feels that he cannot break his word.
Whatever the case, he shows that he fears man more than God. The day
will come when he will rue such a mix-up in whom to fear.
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