Proverbs 16:29 (NASBStr)
A man of violence entices his neighbor
And leads him in a way that is not good.
Proverbs 16:29 (ESV)
A man of violence entices his neighbor
and leads him in a way that is not good.
In Proverbs 16:27-30 we see Solomon giving us insight on qualities of the "evil man.” In this particular proverb we see that the warning has to do with the "evil man" who attempts to seduce his neighbor to lead him into a way contrary to God's plan, or God's will. It is important to understand the type of person we are being warned about, here. The word used in the Hebrew for violence is "chamas." As we read Vine's Dictionary of Old Testament Words, we read the following: "This word appears about 60 times and in all periods of biblical Hebrew. Basically ‘chamas’ connotes the disruption of the divinely established order of things. It has a wide range of nuances within this legal sphere." The person who is “chamas” wants others to be involved in “chamas” activity. We often have those in the world who wish we would join them in the folly. We would rather resist them. And, we should. Solomon warns us that these types of people are in our midst. We are to be warned about them. The wise, who seek God, avoid them and stay away from them.