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let the wise, too, hear and gain in learning
    and the discerning acquire skill,(A)

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Let the wise listen and increase their[a] learning;
    let the person of understanding receive guidance

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  1. Proverbs 1:5 The Heb. lacks their

15 Fools think their own way is right,
    but the wise listen to advice.(A)

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15 The lifestyle of the fool is right in his own opinion,
    but wise is the man who listens to advice.

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13 A wise child loves discipline,[a]
    but a scoffer does not listen to rebuke.(A)

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  1. 13.1 Cn: Heb A wise child the discipline of his father

Who is a Wise Son?

13 A wise son heeds[a] a father’s correction,
but a mocker does not listen to rebuke.

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  1. Proverbs 13:1 The Heb. lacks heeds

10 By insolence the empty-headed person makes strife,
    but wisdom is with those who take advice.(A)

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10 Arrogance only brings quarreling,
    but those receiving advice are wise.

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13 Those who despise a word bring destruction on themselves,
    but those who respect a command will be rewarded.(A)

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13 Anyone who despises a word of advice will pay for it,
    but whoever heeds a command will be rewarded.

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An evildoer listens to wicked lips,
    and a liar gives heed to a mischievous tongue.

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Whoever practices evil pays attention to wicked speech,
    and the liar listens to malicious talk.

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10 A rebuke strikes deeper into a discerning person
    than a hundred blows into a fool.

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10 A rebuke is more effective with a man of understanding
    than a hundred lashes to a fool.

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18 The one who lives alone is self-indulgent,
    showing contempt for all sound judgment.[a]
A fool takes no pleasure in understanding,
    but only in expressing personal opinion.(A)

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  1. 18.1 Meaning of Heb uncertain

How Fools Talk

18 Whoever isolates himself pursues selfish ends;
he resists all sound advice.

A fool finds no satisfaction in trying to understand,
    for he would rather express his own opinion.

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13 If one gives answer before hearing,
    it is folly and shame.(A)

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13 Whoever answers before listening
    is both foolish and shameful.

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The purposes in the human mind are like deep water,
    but the intelligent will draw them out.(A)

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The intentions of a person’s heart are deep waters,
    but a discerning person reveals them.

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12 Apply your mind to instruction
    and your ear to words of knowledge.(A)

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12 Learn diligently,
    and listen to words of knowledge.

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