Matthew Henry
Here,
walk in his uprightnessand yet be poor in this world, which is a temptation to dishonesty, and yet may resist the temptation and continue to
walk in his uprightness—also that a man may be
perverse in his ways, injurious to God and man, and yet be rich, and prosper in the world, for a while, may be rich, and so lie under great obligations and have great opportunities to do good, and yet be
perverse in his waysand do a great deal of hurt.
Thy riches do thee more hurt than my poverty does me.