Proverbs 27:6
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New International Version (©1984)
Wounds from a friend can be trusted, but an enemy multiplies kisses.

New Living Translation (©2007)
Wounds from a sincere friend are better than many kisses from an enemy.

English Standard Version (©2001)
Faithful are the wounds of a friend; profuse are the kisses of an enemy.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
Faithful are the wounds of a friend, But deceitful are the kisses of an enemy.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
The wounds of a friend are better than the kisses of an enemy.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
Wounds made by a friend are intended to help, but an enemy's kisses are too much to bear.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.

American King James Version
Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.

American Standard Version
Faithful are the wounds of a friend; But the kisses of an enemy are profuse.

Douay-Rheims Bible
Better are the wounds of a friend, than the deceitful kisses of an enemy.

Darby Bible Translation
Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are profuse.

English Revised Version
Faithful are the wounds of a friend: but the kisses of an enemy are profuse.

Webster's Bible Translation
Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.

World English Bible
Faithful are the wounds of a friend; although the kisses of an enemy are profuse.

Young's Literal Translation
Faithful are the wounds of a lover, And abundant the kisses of an enemy.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Deceitful - Better, abundant. Very lavish is the enemy of the kisses that cover perfidy, but lavish of them only. His courtesy goes no deeper.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Faithful are the wounds of a friend,.... That is, friendly reproofs; which, though they may be severe, at least thought so, and may grieve and wound, and cause pain and uneasiness for the present, yet, proceeding from a spirit of love, faithfulness, and integrity, and designed for the good of the person reproved, ought to be kindly received; see Psalm 141:5;

but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful; flow from a deceitful heart, and not to be confided in, as the kisses of Joab and Judas. It may be rather rendered, "are to be deprecated" (y); prayed against, as real evils, hurtful and pernicious; and so the Targum renders it, "are evil". Good is the advice of Isocrates (z),

"reckon them faithful, not who praise everything thou sayest or doest, but those that reprove what is amiss.''

(y) "deprecanda", Junius & Tremillius, Piscator, Cocceius, Amama. (z) Ad Nicoclem, p. 38.


Keil and Delitzsch Biblical Commentary on the Old Testament

6 Faithful are the wounds of a friend,

   And overloaded [plentiful] the kisses of an enemy.

The contrast to נאמנים, true, i.e., honourable and good (with the transference of the character of the person to his act), would be fraudulenta (Jerome), or נהפכות, i.e., false (Ralbag); Ewald seeks this idea from עתר, to stumble, make a false step;

(Note: Thus also Schultens in the Animadversiones, which later he fancied was derived from עתר, nidor, from the meaning nidorosa, and thence virulenta.)

Hitzig, from עתר equals (Arab.) dadhr, whence dâdhir, perfidus, to gain from; but (1) the comparison does not lie near, since usually the Arab. t corresponds to the Heb. שׁ, and the Arab. d to the Heb. ז; (2) the Heb. עתר has already three meanings, and it is not advisable to load it with yet another meaning assumed for this passage, and elsewhere not found. The three meanings are the following: (a) to smoke, Aram. עטר, whence עתר, vapour, Ezekiel 8:11, according to which the Venet., with Kimchi's and Parchon's Lex., translates: the kisses of an enemy συνωμίχλωνται, i.e., are fog; (b) to sacrifice, to worship, Arab. atar; according to which Aquila: ἱκετικά (as, with Grabe, it is probably to be read for ἑκούσια of the lxx); and agreeably to the Niph., but too artificially, Arama: obtained by entreaties equals constrained; (c) to heap up, whence Hiph. העתיר, Ezekiel 35:13, cf. Jeremiah 33:6, according to which Rashi, Meri, Gesenius, Fleischer, Bertheau, and most explain, cogn. with עשׁר, whose Aram. form is עתר, for עשׁר is properly a heap of goods or treasures.

(Note: Vid., regarding this word, Schlottmann in Deutsch.-Morgenl. Zeitschrift, xxiv. 665, 668.)

This third meaning gives to the kisses of an enemy a natural adjective: they are too abundant, so much the more plentiful to veil over the hatred, like the kisses by means of which Judas betrayed his Lord, not merely denoted by φιλεῖν, but by καταφιλεῖν, Matthew 26:49. This, then, is the contrast, that the strokes inflicted by one who truly loves us, although they tear into our flesh (פּצע, from פּצע, to split, to tear open), yet are faithful (cf. Psalm 141:5); on the contrary, the enemy covers over with kisses him to whom he wishes all evil. Thus also נעתרות forms an indirect contrast to נאמנים.


Geneva Study Bible

Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are {c} deceitful.

(c) They are flattering and seem friendly.


Wesley's Notes

27:6 Wounds - The sharpest reproofs. Kisses - All the outward profession of friendship.


King James Translators' Notes

deceitful: or, earnest, or, frequent


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

27:1 We know not what a day may bring forth. This does not forbid preparing for to-morrow, but presuming upon to-morrow. We must not put off the great work of conversion, that one thing needful. 2. There may be occasion for us to justify ourselves, but not to praise ourselves. 3,4. Those who have no command of their passions, sink under the load. 5,6. Plain and faithful rebukes are better, not only than secret hatred, but than love which compliments in sin, to the hurt of the soul. 7. The poor have a better relish of their enjoyments, and are often more thankful for them, than the rich. In like manner the proud and self-sufficient disdain the gospel; but those who hunger and thirst after righteousness, find comfort from the meanest book or sermon that testifies of Christ Jesus. 8. Every man has his proper place in society, where he may be safe and comfortable.


Matthew 26:49 Going at once to Jesus, Judas said, "Greetings, Rabbi!" and kissed him.
Psalm 141:5 Let a righteous man strike me--it is a kindness; let him rebuke me--it is oil on my head. My head will not refuse it. Yet my prayer is ever against the deeds of evildoers;
Proverbs 20:30 Blows and wounds cleanse away evil, and beatings purge the inmost being.
Proverbs 27:7 He who is full loathes honey, but to the hungry even what is bitter tastes sweet.
Proverbs 28:23 He who rebukes a man will in the end gain more favor than he who has a flattering tongue.

Abundant Although Deceitful Enemy Faith Faithful False. Friend Good Hater Kisses Lover Multiplies Trusted Wounds


Faithful are the wounds of a friend; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful.

the wounds 2Sa 12:7 Job 5:17,18 Ps 141:5 Heb 12:10 Re 3:19

the kisses 10:18 26:23-26 2Sa 20:9,10 Mt 26:48-50

deceitful or earnest

Proverbs Chapter 27 Verse 6

Alphabetical: a an are be but can deceitful enemy Faithful friend from kisses multiplies of the trusted Wounds

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