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PROVERB CONSIDERED: "Kò sí kò sí; bẹ́ẹ̀ni ọmọ wọn ńyó."
INTERPRETATION: "‘‘We have nothing, we have nothing!’’ Yet their children always have full stomachs."
MEANING: This proverb is often said of those who are too stingy and too tightfisted to help others. They have enough, but when others come to them for help, they claim not to have. In spite of their claim to be in lack, however, everything points to the fact that they actually do have. (For instance, their 'children' never go hungry; their stomachs are always full!)
BIBLICAL REFLECTION: We considered this proverb from a few perspectives.
BIBLE VERSES CITED:
By Joseph and Anu OlaPROVERB CONSIDERED: "Kò sí kò sí; bẹ́ẹ̀ni ọmọ wọn ńyó."
INTERPRETATION: "‘‘We have nothing, we have nothing!’’ Yet their children always have full stomachs."
MEANING: This proverb is often said of those who are too stingy and too tightfisted to help others. They have enough, but when others come to them for help, they claim not to have. In spite of their claim to be in lack, however, everything points to the fact that they actually do have. (For instance, their 'children' never go hungry; their stomachs are always full!)
BIBLICAL REFLECTION: We considered this proverb from a few perspectives.
BIBLE VERSES CITED: