SEV Biblia, Chapter 29:7
¶ Conoce el justo el derecho de los pobres; mas el impío no entiende sabiduría.
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 7. The righteous considereth the cause of the poor , etc.] Not his poverty and distress, so as to relieve him, which yet he does, ( Psalm 41:1); nor the person of the poor in judgment, and which he ought not to do; for as he should not regard a rich man’s person, and favour him, because he is rich; so neither a poor man, because he is poor, through an affectation of mercy, ( Leviticus 19:15); but the cause of the poor, and the justice of that, and do him justice, though a poor man. This is to be understood chiefly of a civil magistrate, a judge righteous; who will take notice of and regard a poor man’s cause, and take a good deal of pains and care that he is not injured. Or, “knoweth the judgment of the poor” he acquaints himself with his case, makes himself thoroughly master of it, searches out his cause as Job did, ( Proverbs 29:16); [but] the wicked regardeth not to know [it] ; or, “does not understand knowledge” of the poor man’s cause and case; and there being no money to be had, he does not care to consider it, and look into it, and get knowledge of it, and do him justice; he will not take his cause in hand, or plead it.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 7 - This verse is applicable to compassion for the distress of the poor and the unfeeling disregard shown by the wicked.
Original Hebrew
ידע 3045 צדיק 6662 דין 1779 דלים 1800 רשׁע 7563 לא 3808 יבין 995 דעת׃ 1847