straightway "Heb. suddenly," A.V. and R.V. margins. He has been as one hesitating on the brink. Now he takes the sudden plunge. "Here is evidently a stroke in the picture of the profoundest psychological truth." Lange, Comm.

as a fool to the correction of the stocks This rendering is reached by transposing the Heb. words fooland stocks. The rendering of R.V. text, as fetters to the correction of the fool, is literal, and is taken to mean, as senselessly and as certainly as the dumb instruments of his punishment dog the steps of the fool. The alternative of R.V. marg., as one in fetters, is admissible in grammar, but loses the point of comparison, viz. his entire oblivion of consequences. The reading of the LXX., ὥσπερ κύων ἐπὶ δεσμούς, "as a dog to his chain," keeps all three comparisons to animals, and at the same time favours the suggestion that the text is corrupt.

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