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The Enticement of Sinners

(A)Hear, my son, your father’s discipline
And (B)do not abandon your mother’s [a]instruction;
For they are a (C)garland of grace for your head
And [b](D)ornaments about your neck.

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 1:8 Or law
  2. Proverbs 1:9 Lit necklaces

The Enticement of Sinners

(A)Hear, my son, your father's instruction,
    and forsake not your mother's teaching,
for they are (B)a graceful garland for your head
    and (C)pendants for your neck.

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Warning Against Adultery

20 (A)My son, observe the commandment of your father
And do not abandon the [a]law of your mother;
21 (B)Bind them continually on your heart;
Tie them around your neck.
22 When you (C)walk about, [b]they will lead you;
When you sleep, [c]they will keep watch over you;
And when you awake, [d]they will speak to you.
23 For (D)the commandment is a lamp and the [e]law is light;
And reproofs for discipline are the way of life

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Footnotes

  1. Proverbs 6:20 Or instruction
  2. Proverbs 6:22 Lit she
  3. Proverbs 6:22 Lit she
  4. Proverbs 6:22 Lit she
  5. Proverbs 6:23 Or instruction

Warnings Against Adultery

20 (A)My son, keep your father's commandment,
    (B)and forsake not your mother's teaching.
21 (C)Bind them on your heart always;
    (D)tie them around your neck.
22 (E)When you walk, they[a] will lead you;
    (F)when you lie down, they will (G)watch over you;
    and when you awake, they will talk with you.
23 For the commandment is (H)a lamp and the teaching a light,
    and the (I)reproofs of discipline are the way of life,

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  1. Proverbs 6:22 Hebrew it; three times in this verse

Contrast of the Righteous and the Wicked

10 The (A)proverbs of Solomon.

(B)A wise son makes a father glad,
But (C)a foolish son is a grief to his mother.

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The Proverbs of Solomon

10 (A)The proverbs of Solomon.

(B)A wise son makes a glad father,
    (C)but a foolish son is a sorrow to his mother.

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29 He who (A)troubles his own house will (B)inherit wind,
And (C)the ignorant fool will be a slave to the wise of heart.

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29 Whoever (A)troubles his own household will (B)inherit the wind,
    and the fool will be servant to the wise of heart.

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13 A (A)wise son accepts his father’s discipline,
But a (B)scoffer does not listen to rebuke.

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13 A wise son hears his father's instruction,
    but (A)a scoffer does not listen to rebuke.

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An ignorant fool spurns his father’s discipline,
But he who keeps reproof is prudent.

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(A)A fool (B)despises his father's instruction,
    but (C)whoever heeds reproof is prudent.

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20 A (A)wise son makes a father glad,
But a foolish man (B)despises his mother.

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20 (A)A wise son makes a glad father,
    but a foolish man despises his mother.

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[a](A)Grandchildren are the crown of old men,
And the (B)beauty of sons is their fathers.

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  1. Proverbs 17:6 Lit Sons’ sons

(A)Grandchildren are (B)the crown of the aged,
    and the glory of children is their fathers.

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17 A (A)friend loves at all times,
And a brother is born for adversity.

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17 (A)A friend loves at all times,
    and a brother is born for adversity.

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21 He who (A)begets a fool does so to his grief,
And the father of a wicked fool is not glad.

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21 He who (A)sires a fool gets himself sorrow,
    and the father of a fool has no joy.

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25 A (A)foolish son is a vexation to his father
And (B)bitterness to her who gave birth to him.

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25 (A)A foolish son is a grief to his father
    (B)and bitterness to (C)her who bore him.

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19 A brother offended is harder to win over than a strong city,
And contentions are like the bars of a citadel.

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19 A brother offended is more unyielding than a strong city,
    and quarreling is like the bars of a castle.

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