Verse 14
14. It is naught “Bad, bad!” says the buyer; but he trips off and then praises himself boasts of his good bargain. A common occurrence. Some of the old interpreters understand this differently, thus: “It is bad, it is bad!” says the possessor; but when it is gone then he praises it. The force of this would be, we only prize blessings after they are lost. This is true, but probably is not the meaning of this proverb.
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