Proverbs Chapter 29:
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Verses from Proverbs, Chapter 29 of the book of Proverbs of the Bible.
- 1. Whoever persists in error, ignoring continuous reprimands, will find his ruin suddenly and irreversibly.
- 2. When the righteous flourish in society, they bring joy to the people; but when the wicked are in power, lamentation and distress spread among the population.
- 3. The man who seeks wisdom and virtue honors and rejoices the heart of his father, but he who indulges in promiscuous relationships ends up wasting his own wealth.
- 4. A king who rules with justice and righteousness establishes stability in his nation, but one who engages in bribery is destined for ruin.
- 5. Whoever praises his neighbor excessively is preparing a trap for himself.
- 6. He who does evil will find his own ruin, but the righteous will sing with joy and gladness.
- 7. The righteous consider the rights of the poor and oppressed, but the wicked do not even care about their needs.
- 8. Mockers cause turmoil in the city, but wise men work to bring peace and harmony.
- 9. If a wise man goes to confront a fool in court, there will be no harmony, because the fool will get angry and mock justice.
- 10. Violent people hate the upright and seek to destroy righteous men.
- 11. A fool gives himself over to uncontrolled anger, but a wise man maintains self-control.
- 12. When a ruler listens to lies, all his officials become wicked.
- 13. The Lord will grant sight to both the poor and the oppressor.
- 14. When a king judges the poor fairly, his throne remains firm and secure.
- 15. Discipline taught through correction brings wisdom, but a child left to fend for himself brings shame to his mother.
- 16. While the wicked prosper, sin spreads, but the righteous will witness their downfall.
- 17. Educate your child, and he will bring you peace and be a source of great joy for your soul.
- 18. Where there is no divine revelation, the people go astray, but blessed are those who follow the law of the Lord!
- 19. Isolated words are not enough to correct a slave; Even if you understand, you won't react positively.
- 20. Have you ever noticed someone rushing to speak? There is more hope for the fool than for him.
- 21. He who spoils his servant too much from his youth will end up encountering sadness and disappointment in the end.
- 22. A man's anger provokes strife, and he who is hot-tempered commits many sins.
- 23. A man's pride will lead him to humiliation, but he who has a humble spirit will be honored.
- 24. He who is an accomplice to a thief ends up hating himself; even under oath, he dare not testify.
- 25. He who fears men falls into a trap, but he who trusts in the Lord finds safety.
- 26. Many seek the favor of the ruler, but it is the Lord who establishes justice and righteousness.
- 27. The righteous detest dishonesty, while the wicked abhor men of integrity.