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Proverbs 26:4
Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him. (Proverbs 26:4)
Answer not a fool.
 This verse seems to contradict the one that follows, but Solomon is making a play upon the little word ki, here rendered “according to.” In this verse it means “in harmony with.” To enter into discussion with a fool within the terms of his folly is to lower oneself to his level and to accept his outlook upon life as one worthy of consideration. Those who asked Christ about the tribute money intended to entrap Him within the area of their own selfish thinking. If He had answered according to the obstinate folly of his enemies, they could have turned His answer against Him. But He refused to accept their premise. His answer was from a realm of true wisdom and left them silenced and shamed (Matt. 22:15-22).