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1 | meaning? context? | Prov 27:5 | redrose102987 | 131329 | ||
what does it mean and what context is it in? | ||||||
2 | meaning? context? | Prov 27:5 | DocTrinsograce | 131332 | ||
This does not mean public rebuke, because Christ tells us: Matthew 18:15 If thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone: if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother. Instead, I take it to mean that we are to be plain and open to our brother when bringing their attention to a trespass without making it sound worse than it was or better than it was. Letting another person know about their fault kindly in this way shows a greater love than is exhibited by silence. |
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