Proverbs 28:22

French (BFC) 1997 (Bible en Français Courant)

Que signifie ce verset ?

This verse warns against rushing to get rich quickly. It says that someone who does this is greedy and doesn't see that they might end up poor instead. The message is clear: don't be too eager for wealth.

Expliqué aux enfants

Imagine you have a piggy bank and you want to fill it up really fast. This verse says if you rush to fill it, you might not think about how you're doing it or what could happen if you lose all the money. It's like running too fast and tripping over your own feet.

Contexte historique

Proverbs was written over a period of time, with King Solomon being a key author. It was written around 950 BC and was intended for all Israelites. The cultural context was one where wisdom and practical advice were highly valued.

Application pour aujourd'hui

Today, imagine someone who starts multiple get-rich-quick schemes without thinking about the consequences. They might end up losing everything, just as the verse suggests. This can apply to investments, business ventures, or even quick online money-making schemes.

Thèmes

wealthgreedwisdomconsequencesprosperitycaution

Versets liés

Proverbs 13:111 Timothy 6:10Proverbs 21:17Matthew 6:24Ecclesiastes 5:10

Questions fréquentes

What does 'evil eye' mean in this context?
The 'evil eye' refers to being greedy and envious. It describes someone who is not content with what they have and always wants more.
Can this verse be applied to everyday financial decisions?
Yes, it can be applied to any decision where someone might rush into something for quick gains without considering the long-term consequences.
How does this verse relate to modern business practices?
In business, rushing to make quick profits without proper planning can lead to failure. This verse encourages thoughtful and careful business practices.
Does this verse suggest that being wealthy is bad?
No, the verse is not against wealth itself but against the greedy pursuit of wealth and the lack of foresight that comes with it.
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