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What does Proverbs 10:6 mean?

Good people are surrounded by blessings, but trouble hides behind the words of the wicked. Proverbs 10:6 - Modern Text Bible

(Those who live well attract good things, while those who do wrong may sound fine, but their words are a cover for harm.)

Good people attract kindness and favor, while those who do wrong hide trouble beneath the surface. The proverb claims that blessings rest on the head of the righteous, but the mouth of the wicked conceals violence. The Hebrew word for "blessings" is berakhot, meaning gifts, favor, or good outcomes. "Violence" is chamas, which includes not just physical harm but exploitation or injustice.

This challenges the belief that appearances tell the whole story. In a world where people can fake goodness or hide bad intentions behind smooth words, this verse says that real character shows up over time. Goodness brings visible and invisible rewards, while evil festers beneath a polished exterior.

If you’ve ever wondered why some people seem to have peace or why others’ words feel dangerous, this verse offers a clue. What’s inside eventually comes out—either as blessing or as harm, no matter how well it’s hidden at first.