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What does it mean that a righteous person cares for the needs of animals (Proverbs 12:10)?

What does it mean that a righteous person cares for the needs of animals (Proverbs 12:10)?

Proverbs 12:10 states, “The righteous care for the needs of their animals, / but the kindest acts of the wicked are cruel.” This verse specifically links righteousness to the humane treatment of animals.

This proverb, written in antithetical parallelism, states in the second half, “The kindest acts of the wicked are cruel.” In other words, even the most compassionate works of a wicked person are bad—the wicked are always cruel. In contrast, a righteous person is always kind, and that kindness extends to the animals under his care. The righteous person cares about all life, including animal life.

This principle has important applications for today’s Natsarim. While Scripture expresses a clear priority for human life over animal life (see Luke 12:7), animals are part of Yahuah’s creation and are to be shown proper care and humane treatment. Animal cruelty or mistreatment has no place in the life of a Natsarim.

Yahusha asked in Matthew 12:11, “If any of you has a sheep and it falls into a pit on the Sabbath, will you not take hold of it and lift it out?” As He made a broader point about Sabbath-keeping, Yahusha appealed to His audience’s care of their livestock. If they had an animal in trouble, they would help. That is good and proper. Yahusha used the analogy to highlight the necessity of helping people, too: “How much more valuable is a person than a sheep!” (verse 12).

In the Sermon on the Mount, Yahusha spoke of the great care Yahuah has for animal life, including each bird that flies in the sky (Matthew 6:26). One of the psalms expresses Yahuah’s oversight of all the animals He has made: “The lions roar for their prey / and seek their food from Yahuah. . . . All creatures look to you / to give them their food at the proper time. / When you give it to them, / they gather it up; / when you open your hand, / they are satisfied with good things” (Psalm 104:21, 27–28). Yahuah cares for the needs of His animals, and Yahuah’s people should do the same.

Two important accounts in the Old Testament also reveal Yahuah’s care for animal life. In the account of Noah and the flood, Yahuah went to great lengths to make sure every kind of animal would survive on the ark. And in Jonah’s story, part of Yahuah’s explanation of holding back His destruction of Nineveh was the importance of the animals of the city. Yahuah said, “Should I not have concern for the great city of Nineveh, in which there are more than a hundred and twenty thousand people who cannot tell their right hand from their left—and also many animals?” (Jonah 4:11).

Yahuah cares greatly for the animals He has created. Those who seek to follow His ways will also care about His creation, including animal life. Animal cruelty, the neglect of pets, and the wanton destruction of a species are sin. Natsarim are called to care for animals, expressing the same attitude toward animal life as our Creator has.

Source:

https://www.gotquestions.org/righteous-care-needs-animals.html


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