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Proverbs 14:19 meaning

Evil may rise for a season, but righteousness will ultimately be vindicated.

In Proverbs 14:19, Solomon writes, The evil will bow down before the good, and the wicked at the gates of the righteous (v. 19). This proverb points to moral reversal. Wickedness does not have the final word.

The evil bowing before the good means that what appears dominant now will not remain so forever. God’s order eventually vindicates righteousness. Evil must ultimately reckon with the reality it resisted.

The image of the wicked at the gates of the righteous suggests public recognition of that reversal. Gates were places of judgment and civic life. Solomon’s point is that righteousness, though often pressured for a season, will not finally be ashamed.