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10 A wise person will learn more from a ·warning [rebuke]
than a fool will learn from a hundred lashings.

11 Disobedient ·people look only for trouble [L seek only rebellion],
so a cruel messenger will be sent against them.

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20 Listen to advice and accept correction,
and in the ·end [future] you will be wise.

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27 Don’t stop listening to correction, my child,
or you will ·forget what you have already learned [L wander from knowledgeable speeches/words].

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An angry king is like a ·roaring [growling] lion.
Making him angry may cost you your life.

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Many people claim to be loyal,
but it is hard to find a ·trustworthy [reliable] person.

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When a king sits on his throne to judge,
he ·knows evil when he sees it [or scatters evil with his eyes].

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11 Even children are known by their behavior;
their actions show if they are ·innocent [pure] and ·good [upright].

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30 ·Hard punishment [L Blows and bruises] ·will get rid of [cleanses away] evil,
and ·whippings [beatings] ·can change an evil heart [L the inner parts].

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21 ·The Lord can control a king’s mind as he controls a river [L The heart of a king is a canal/stream in the hand of the Lord];
he can ·direct [turn; incline] it as he pleases.

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11 Whoever loves pure ·thoughts [L hearts] and kind ·words [L lips]
will have even the king as a friend.

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·God is honored for what he keeps secret [L It is the glory of God to hide a matter/things; Deut. 29:29].
·Kings are honored for what they can discover [L It is the glory of kings to examine them].

No one can ·measure [examine] the height of the skies or the depth of the earth.
So also no one can ·understand [examine] the ·mind [L heart] of a king.

·Remove [Separate] the ·scum [dross] from the silver,
    so ·the silver can be used by the silversmith [L a vessel will come out for refining].
·Remove [Separate] wicked people from the king’s presence;
    then his ·government [L throne] will be ·honest and last a long time [L established in righteousness].

Don’t ·brag [honor yourself] to the king
    and ·act as if you are great [L don’t stand in the place of important people].
It is better for him to ·give you a higher position [L say to you, “Come up here”]
    than to bring you down in front of the prince [Luke 14:7–11].

Because of something you have seen,

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18 Whoever ·tends [protects] a fig tree gets to eat its fruit,
and whoever ·takes care of [guards] his master will receive honor.

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