15:8 The Lord abhors 1 the sacrifices 2 of the wicked, 3
but the prayer 4 of the upright pleases him. 5
15:9 The Lord abhors 6 the way of the wicked,
but he loves those 7 who pursue 8 righteousness.
15:29 The Lord is far 9 from the wicked,
but he hears 10 the prayer of the righteous. 11
1 tn Heb “an abomination of the 
2 tn Heb “sacrifice” (so many English versions).
3 sn The sacrifices of the wicked are hated by the 
4 sn J. H. Greenstone notes that if God will accept the prayers of the upright, he will accept their sacrifices; for sacrifice is an outer ritual and easily performed even by the wicked, but prayer is a private and inward act and not usually fabricated by unbelievers (Proverbs, 162).
5 tn Heb “[is] his pleasure.” The 3rd person masculine singular suffix functions as a subjective genitive: “he is pleased.” God is pleased with the prayers of the upright.
6 tn Heb “an abomination of the 
7 tn Heb “the one who” (so NRSV).
8 sn God hates the way of the wicked, that is, their lifestyle and things they do. God loves those who pursue righteousness, the Piel verb signifying a persistent pursuit. W. G. Plaut says, “He who loves God will be moved to an active, persistent, and even dangerous search for justice” (Proverbs, 170).
9 sn To say that the 
10 sn The verb “hear” (שָׁמַע, shama’) has more of the sense of “respond to” in this context. If one “listens to the voice of the 
11 sn God’s response to prayer is determined by the righteousness of the one who prays. A prayer of repentance by the wicked is an exception, for by it they would become the righteous (C. H. Toy, Proverbs [ICC], 316).