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OEB PRO Chapter 29

PRO 29 ©

29One who stiffens his neck against all reproof

will be suddenly crushed beyond healing.

2When the just are in power, the people are glad;

when the wicked hold sway, the people groan.

3A man who loves wisdom brings joy to his father,

but the comrade of harlots consumes his substance.

4By justice a king sets his country erect,

but one whose exactions are heavy destroys it.

5A man who cajols his neighbour

is spreading a net for his steps.

6By his sin is a wicked man snared,

but the righteous does shout for joy.

7To the righteous the cause of the poor is dear,

but the wicked care nothing at all.

8Scoffers inflame a city (with discord),

but wise men turn passions aside.

9When a wise man disputes with a fool,

he storms and laughs, and peace there is none.

10Men of blood hate the blameless;

the wicked seek for his life.

11The fool lets his temper go,

but a wise man restrains his anger.

12If a ruler pays heed to false tales,

his officials all grow to be scoundrels.

13Oppressor and poor meet together,

but the light in the eyes of them both is the Lord’s.

14If a king be faithful and just to the poor,

his throne will stand forever.

15The rod of correction brings wisdom,

but a child let loose brings disgrace on his mother.

16When the wicked hold sway, wrong increases,

but the righteous will gloat on their downfall.

17Correct your son and your mind will be eased,

and he will delight your soul.

18People break loose in the absence of vision,

but he who observes instruction is happy.

19Not by words can a servant be trained;

for he knows, but he will not obey.

20See you a man of hasty speech,

there is far more hope for a fool than for him.

21The spoiled child will end as a servant,

and come to grief at the last.

22A passionate man stirs up strife,

and much evil is wrought by hot temper.

23Pride will lay a man low,

but the lowly attain to honour.

24His own foe is he who goes shares with a thief;

he hears the curse, but he utters nothing.

25The fear of man brings a snare,

but who trusts the Lord is safe.

26Many seek royal favour,

but it is God who decides every man’s fate.

27The righteous abhor the unjust,

and the wicked abhor the upright.

PRO 29 ©

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