Proverbs 29

Proverbs 29

1One who becomes stiff-necked,

after many reprimands

will be shattered instantly –

beyond recovery.

2When the righteous flourish, the people rejoice,

but when the wicked rule, people groan.

3A man who loves wisdom brings joy to his father,[#29:3 Pr 10:1; 15:20; 23:24–25; 27:11; 28:7]

but one who consorts with prostitutes destroys his wealth.

4By justice a king brings stability to a land,[#29:4 2Ch 9:8; Pr 29:14]

but a person who demands ‘contributions’

demolishes it.

5A person who flatters his neighbour

spreads a net for his feet.

6An evil person is caught by sin,[#29:6 Pr 12:13; 18:7; Ec 9:12]

but the righteous one sings and rejoices.

7The righteous person knows the rights of the poor,[#29:7 Lit justice; #29:7 Jb 29:16; Ps 41:1]

but the wicked one does not understand these concerns.

8Mockers inflame a city,[#29:8 Pr 11:11; 26:21; 29:22]

but the wise turn away anger.

9If a wise person goes to court with a fool,

there will be ranting and raving but no resolution. ,

10Bloodthirsty men hate an honest person,[#29:10 Gn 4:5–8; 1Jn 3:12]

but the upright care about him.

11A fool gives full vent to his anger, ,[#29:11 Lit spirit; #29:11 Pr 12:16]

but a wise person holds it in check.

12If a ruler listens to lies,[#29:12 1Kg 22:8,21–23]

all his officials will be wicked.

13The poor and the oppressor have this in common:[#29:13 Lit oppressor meet]

the Lord gives light to the eyes of both.

14A king who judges the poor with fairness –

his throne will be established for ever.

15A rod of correction imparts wisdom,[#29:15 Pr 13:24; 22:15]

but a youth left to himself

is a disgrace to his mother.

16When the wicked increase, rebellion increases,

but the righteous will see their downfall.

17Discipline your child, and it will bring you peace of mind[#29:17 Pr 13:24]

and give you delight.

18Without revelation , people run wild,[#29:18 Lit vision; #29:18 1Sm 3:1; Ps 74:9; Am 8:11–12; #29:18 Ex 32:25]

but one who follows divine instruction will be happy.

19A servant cannot be disciplined by words;

though he understands, he doesn’t respond.

20Do you see someone who speaks too soon?[#29:20 Lv 5:4; Jdg 11:30–31,34; Pr 10:19; 17:27; 19:2; 20:25]

There is more hope for a fool than for him.

21A servant pampered from his youth

will become arrogant later on.

22An angry person stirs up conflict,

and a hot-tempered one increases rebellion.

23A person’s pride will humble him,[#29:23 2Sm 22:28; Mt 23:12; Jms 4:6]

but a humble spirit will gain honour.

24To be a thief’s partner is to hate oneself;

he hears the curse but will not testify.

25The fear of mankind is a snare,[#29:25 Gn 12:12; 20:2; 1Sm 13:11; Lk 12:4; Jn 12:42–43]

but the one who trusts in the Lord is protected. ,

26Many desire a ruler’s favour,[#29:26 Pr 16:15; 19:6]

but a person receives justice from the Lord .

27An unjust person is detestable to the righteous,

and one whose way is upright

is detestable to the wicked.

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