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34 Surely he mocks the mockers,
    but he gives grace to the humble.

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34 Though He scoffs at the scoffers and scorns the scorners, yet He gives His undeserved favor to the low [in rank], the humble, and the afflicted.(A)

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But he gives more grace. Therefore it says, “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.”Proverbs 3:34

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But He gives us more and more grace ([a]power of the Holy Spirit, to meet this evil tendency and all others fully). That is why He says, God sets Himself against the proud and haughty, but gives grace [continually] to the lowly (those who are humble enough to receive it).(A)

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Footnotes

  1. James 4:6 Adam Clarke, The Holy Bible with A Commentary.

Likewise, you younger ones, be subject to the elder. Yes, all of you clothe yourselves with humility, to subject yourselves to one another; for “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.”Proverbs 3:34

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Likewise, you who are younger and of lesser rank, be subject to the elders (the ministers and spiritual guides of the church)—[giving them due respect and yielding to their counsel]. Clothe (apron) yourselves, all of you, with humility [as the garb of a servant, [a]so that its covering cannot possibly be stripped from you, with freedom from pride and arrogance] toward one another. For God sets Himself against the proud (the insolent, the overbearing, the disdainful, the presumptuous, the boastful)—[and He opposes, frustrates, and defeats them], but gives grace (favor, blessing) to the humble.(A)

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Footnotes

  1. 1 Peter 5:5 Johann Bengel, Gnomon Novi Testamenti.

When pride comes, then comes shame,
    but with humility comes wisdom.

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When swelling and pride come, then emptiness and shame come also, but with the humble (those who are lowly, who have been pruned or chiseled by trial, and renounce self) are skillful and godly Wisdom and soundness.

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33 The fear of Yahweh teaches wisdom.
    Before honor is humility.

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33 The reverent and worshipful fear of the Lord brings instruction in Wisdom, and humility comes before honor.

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12 Before destruction the heart of man is proud,
    but before honor is humility.

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12 Haughtiness comes before disaster, but humility before honor.

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The result of humility and the fear of Yahweh
    is wealth, honor, and life.

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The reward of humility and the reverent and worshipful fear of the Lord is riches and honor and life.

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23 A man’s pride brings him low,
    but one of lowly spirit gains honor.

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23 A man’s pride will bring him low, but he who is of a humble spirit will obtain honor.(A)

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For though Yahweh is high, yet he looks after the lowly;
    but he knows the proud from afar.

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For though the Lord is high, yet has He respect to the lowly [bringing them into fellowship with Him]; but the proud and haughty He knows and recognizes [only] at a distance.(A)

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12 Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, and whoever humbles himself will be exalted.

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12 Whoever exalts himself [[a]with haughtiness and empty pride] shall be humbled (brought low), and whoever humbles himself [whoever has a modest opinion of himself and behaves accordingly] shall be [b]raised to honor.

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Footnotes

  1. Matthew 23:12 Joseph Thayer, A Greek-English Lexicon.
  2. Matthew 23:12 Joseph Thayer, A Greek-English Lexicon.

52 He has put down princes from their thrones,
    and has exalted the lowly.

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52 He has put down the mighty from their thrones and exalted those of low degree.

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10 Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he will exalt you.

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10 Humble yourselves [feeling very insignificant] in the presence of the Lord, and He will exalt you [He will lift you up and make your lives significant].

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