Verse 15
He that walketh righteously; who is just in all his dealings with men, of which the following clauses explain it: which is not spoken exclusively, as if piety towards God were not as necessary as righteousness towards men; but comprehensively, this being one evidence and a constant companion of piety.
Speaketh uprightly; who speaks truly and sincerely, what he really intends.
That despiseth; that refuseth it, not for politic reasons, as men sometimes may do, but from a contempt and abhorrency of injustice.
From holding; or, from taking or receiving; as this verb signifies, Proverbs 4:4; Proverbs 5:5; Proverbs 28:17. That will not receive, much less retain, bribes.
That stoppeth his ears from hearing of blood; who will not hearken or assent to any counsels or courses tending to shed innocent blood.
And shutteth his eyes from seeing evil; that abhorreth the very sight of sill committed by others, and guardeth his eyes from beholding occasions of sin; of which see on Job 31:1.
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