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No one is made secure by wickedness,
    but the root of the just will never be disturbed.[a]
A woman of worth is the crown of her husband,(A)
    but a disgraceful one is like rot in his bones.[b]
The plans of the just are right;
    the designs of the wicked are deceit.[c]

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Footnotes

  1. 12:3 Human beings are described as “made secure” in Jb 21:8; Ps 101:7; 102:29. “Root” in the context means enduring to succeeding generations, as in Mal 3:19 and Jb 8:17.
  2. 12:4 In Proverbs a crown is the result and sign of wise conduct. A good wife is a public sign of the husband’s shrewd judgment and divine blessing (crown), whereas a bad wife brings him inner pain (rot in the bones).
  3. 12:5 The opposite of “just” is not injustice but “deceit.” The wicked will be deceived in their plans in the sense that their planning will not succeed.