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An open rebuke
    is better than hidden love!

Wounds from a sincere friend
    are better than many kisses from an enemy.

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Better a rebuke that is open
    than a love that is hidden.
The wounds of a friend mean well,
    but the kisses of an enemy are profane.

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The heartfelt counsel of a friend
    is as sweet as perfume and incense.

10 Never abandon a friend—
    either yours or your father’s.
When disaster strikes, you won’t have to ask your brother for assistance.
    It’s better to go to a neighbor than to a brother who lives far away.

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Perfume and incense will gladden a heart,
    and the pleasantness of one’s friend is personal advice.[a]
10 As for your friend and a friend of your father, do not forsake them,
    and the house of your brother, do not enter on the day of your calamity.
    Better is a close neighbor than a distant brother.

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Notas al pie

  1. Proverbs 27:9 Literally “because of advice of a person”

14 A loud and cheerful greeting early in the morning
    will be taken as a curse!

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14 He who blesses his neighbor with a loud voice
    early in the morning,
    a curse will be reckoned to him.

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17 As iron sharpens iron,
    so a friend sharpens a friend.

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17 As iron sharpens[a] iron,
    so one man sharpens another.[b]

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Notas al pie

  1. Proverbs 27:17 Or “is united with”
  2. Proverbs 27:17 Literally “a man sharpens the faces of his friend”