Proverbs 17:7-17

7 Too much talking isn't right for a fool; even less so false speech for an honorable person.
8 A bribe seems magical in the eyes of those who give it, granting success to all who use it.
9 One who seeks love conceals an offense, but one who repeats it divides friends.
10 A rebuke goes deeper to an understanding person than a hundred lashes to a fool.
11 Evil people seek only rebellion; a cruel messenger will be sent against them.
12 Safer to meet a bear robbed of her cubs than fools in their folly.
13 Evil will never depart from the house of those who return evil for good.
14 The start of a quarrel is like letting out water, so drop the dispute before it breaks out.
15 Judging the righteous wicked and the wicked righteous— the LORD detests both of these.
16 Why should a fool have money to pay for wisdom? He has no mind.
17 Friends love all the time, and kinsfolk are born for times of trouble.

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Proverbs 17:7-17 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO 1 KINGS 7

This chapter gives an account of some buildings of Solomon for himself, 1Ki 7:1-12; and of other things for the use of the temple; of two pillars of brass, 1Ki 7:13-22; of the molten sea, 1Ki 7:23-26; and of ten bases, and ten layers on them, 1Ki 7:27-39; with other utensils and ornaments, 1Ki 7:40-51.

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