Verse 13
"Righteous lips are the delight of kings; And they love him that speaketh right."
This should be understood as applicable to good kings, or to an ideal king. "The ideal king takes pleasure in the truth and justice that his subjects display in their conversation."[14] As Kidner noted, "Of course, all this is true, upon the assumption that the king is in his fight mind."[15]
Alas, in the history of Israel, in the collective sense, their monarchs were as wicked and reprobate a parade of scoundrels as the world ever witnessed. There were four or five (maybe six) exceptions in their whole history. They more than lived up to the prophecy that Samuel gave concerning Israel's kings when the idea first was presented (1 Samuel 8:10-18).
Be the first to react on this!