Another matter, “after [these] matters…” – it is written: “A wise man fears and turns from evil, but the fool becomes enraged and overconfident” (Proverbs 14:16). “A wise man fears” – “fear not, Abram.”3Since God told him not to fear, the implication is that he had been afraid. [And God said to him,] “Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the Lord and turn away from evil” (Proverbs 3:7). “Do not be wise in your own eyes” – with what you see with your eyes, thinking: ‘Perhaps I will produce offspring, perhaps I will not produce offspring.’ [Rather,] “fear the Lord” – “fear not, Abram.”

Rabbi Avin in the name of Rabbi Ḥanina began: “The wicked man performs acts of falsehood…” (Proverbs 11:18). “The wicked performs acts of falsehood” – this is Nimrod, whose actions were based on falsehood. “And he who sows righteousness [has a true reward]” (Proverbs 11:18) – this refers to Abraham, as it is stated [concerning Abraham]: “[For I have known him, because he will command his children…] and they will observe the way of the Lord, to perform righteousness and justice” (Genesis 18:19). “Has a true reward” (Proverbs 11:18) – “fear not, Abram…[your reward is very great].”